Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986phrvl..56..317i&link_type=abstract
Physical Review Letters, Volume 56, Issue 4, January 27, 1986, pp.317-319
Physics
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Binding Energies And Masses, A<=5
Scientific paper
The asymptotic normalization constants C2 and C0 for 3H-->n+d are calculated by the 34-channel triton wave functions obtained for the Argonne, the Paris, and the de Tourreil-Rouben-Spring two-nucleon potentials with the Tucson-Melbourne three-nucleon potential. These two-nucleon potentials without the three-nucleon potential yield the ratio C2/C0 at most of 0.04. The Tucson-Melbourne potential makes the value of C2/C0 increase about 10%. This ratio is linearly correlated with the triton binding energy without regard to the potential, provided that the potentials have the same asymptotic (one-pion exchange) behavior. From this relationship, we deduce the value of C2/C0 to be 0.0432+/-0.0015.
Ishikawa Sumio
Sasakawa Tatuya
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