Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2011-01-11
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
29 pages, 11 eps figures
Scientific paper
A recently developed procedure for a partial wave decomposition of a three-nucleon force is applied to the pi-pi, pi-rho and rho-rho components of the Tucson-Melbourne three-nucleon potential. The resulting matrix elements for the pi-pi and pi-rho components are compared with the values obtained using the standard approach to the partial wave decomposition, in which the pi-rho expressions for the matrix elements are also derived and presented. Several numerical tests and results for the triton binding energy and the correlation function prove the reliability and efficiency of the new method.
Glockle Walter
Golak Jacek
Kamada Hiroyuki
Nogga Andreas
Skibinski R.
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