Three-neutron resonance trajectories for realistic interaction models

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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13 pages ; 8 figs ; 5 tables

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10.1103/PhysRevC.71.044004

Three-neutron resonances are investigated using realistic nucleon-nucleon interaction models. The resonance pole trajectories are explored by first adding an additional interaction to artificially bind the three-neutron system and then gradually removing it. The pole positions for the three-neutron states up to J=5/2 are localized in the third energy quadrant-Im (E)<=0, Re (E)<=0-well before the additional interaction is removed. Our study shows that realistic nucleon-nucleon interaction models exclude any possible experimental signature of three-neutron resonances.

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