Bethe-Salpeter approach with the separable interaction for the deuteron

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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87 pages, 20 figures, to be published in Prog.Part.Nucl.Phys. v.48, no.2

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10.1016/S0146-6410(02)00142-4

Recent developments of the covariant Bethe-Salpeter (BS) approach with the use of the separable interaction for the deuteron are reviewed. It is shown that the BS formalism allows a covariant description of various electromagnetic reactions like the lepton-deuteron scattering, deuteron electro-disintegration, deep inelastic scattering (DIS) of leptons on light nuclei. The procedure of the construction of the separable nucleon-nucleon (NN) interaction is discussed. The BS formalism facilitates analysis of the role of the P-waves (negative energy components) in the electromagnetic properties of the deuteron and its comparison with the nonrelativistic results. Furthermore the covariant BS approach makes it possible to analyze DIS of leptons from the deuteron in a model independent way and to extend the formalism to DIS reactions on the light nuclei.

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