Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2006-03-15
Phys.Rev.C73:044007,2006
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
8 figures, preprint version 41 pages, two-column version 18 pages
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.73.044007
The NN results are presented from the extended-soft-core (ESC) interactions. They cosist of local- and non-local-potentials due to (i) one-boson-exchange (OBE), pseudo-scalar-, vector-, scalar-, and axial-vector-nonets, (ii) diffractive exchanges, (iii) two-pseudoscalar-exchange, and (iv) meson-pair-exchange (MPE). Fits to the pp- and np-data for 0 < T(lab) < 350 MeV have typical \chi^2/Ndata= 1.15. Used are less than 20 parameters, which are coupling constants and cut-off masses. The couplings follow rather closely the pattern predicted by the quark-pair-creation model. As a result the 11 OBE-couplings are rather constrained, i.e. quasi-free. The deuteron binding energy and several NN scattering lengths are fitted at the same time.
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