Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2008-02-12
Phys.Rev.C78:014005,2008
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
43 pages, 27 figures, and 13 tables
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.78.014005
Using the covariant spectator theory (CST), we present two one boson exchange kernels that have been successfully adjusted to fit the 2007 world np data (containing 3788 data) below 350 MeV. One model (which we designate WJC-1) has 27 parameters and fits with a chi2/N = 1.06. The other model (designated WJC-2) has only 15 parameters and fits with a chi2/N = 1.12. Both of these models also reproduce the experimental triton binding energy without introducing additional irreducible three-nucleon forces. One result of this work is a new phase shift analysis, updated for all data until 2006, which is useful even if one does not work within the CST. In carrying out these fits we have reviewed the entire data base, adding new data not previously used in other high precision fits and restoring some data omitted in previous fits. A full discussion and evaluation of the 2007 data base is presented.
Gross Franz
Stadler Alfred
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