Two-body effects in triton photodisintegration sum rules

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Nuclear Reactions Involving Few-Nucleon Systems, Photonuclear Reactions

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The effect of two-body charge density due to one-pion exchange on the triton photodisintegration sum rules has been investigated. The inclusion of the two-body charge density modifies the Siegert form of the dipole operator, resulting in a change in the enhancement factor and the bremsstrahlung-weighted cross section. The expressions obtained for the integrated and the bremsstrahlung-weighted cross sections are quite general, as all the two- and three-body intermediate states have been included. The numerical work is carried out employing a variational wave function and two-body interactions having only central and tensor components. It is found that the change in the enhancement factor is quite significant (~16%) for the pseudoscalar coupling and only about 2% with the pseudovector coupling, and can provide information about the nuclear interaction and theories of meson exchange contributions to the triton photodisintegration sum rules.

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