452 research outputs found
Numerical investigations of the three-dimensional proton-proton screened Coulomb t-matrix
We demonstrate behaviour of the momentum space screened Coulomb t-matrix,
obtained by a numerical solution of the three-dimensional Lippmann-Schwinger
equation. Examples are given for different types of screening. They prove that
it is possible to obtain numerically a reliable three-dimensional screened
Coulomb t-matrix, what is important in view of its application in few-body
calculations.Comment: 23 pages, 2 tables, 13 figures in 65 eps file
Efficient calculation of chiral three-nucleon forces up to N3LO for ab initio studies
We present a novel framework to decompose three-nucleon forces in a momentum
space partial-wave basis. The new approach is computationally much more
efficient than previous methods and opens the way to ab initio studies of
few-nucleon scattering processes, nuclei and nuclear matter based on
higher-order chiral 3N forces. We use the new framework to calculate matrix
elements of chiral three-nucleon forces at N2LO and N3LO in large basis spaces
and carry out benchmark calculations for neutron matter and symmetric nuclear
matter. We also study the size of the individual three-nucleon force
contributions for H. For nonlocal regulators, we find that the sub-leading
terms, which have been neglected in most calculations so far, provide important
contributions. All matrix elements are calculated and stored in a user-friendly
way, such that values of low-energy constants as well as the form of regulator
functions can be chosen freely.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Theoretical uncertainties of the elastic nucleon-deuteron scattering observables
Theoretical uncertainties of various types are discussed for the
nucleon-deuteron elastic scattering observables at the incoming nucleon
laboratory energies up to 200 MeV. We are especially interested in the
statistical errors arising from uncertainties of parameters of a
nucleon-nucleon interaction. The obtained uncertainties of the differential
cross section and numerous scattering observables are in general small, grow
with the reaction energy and amount up to a few percent at 200 MeV. We compare
these uncertainties with the other types of theoretical errors like truncation
errors, numerical uncertainties and uncertainties arising from using the
various models of nuclear interaction. We find the latter ones to be dominant
source of uncertainties of modern predictions for the three-nucleon scattering
observables. To perform above mentioned studies we use the One-Pion-Exchange
Gaussian potential derived by the Granada group, for which the covariance
matrix of its parameters is known, and solve the Faddeev equation for the
nucleon-deuteron elastic scattering. Thus beside studying theoretical
uncertainties we also show a description of the nucleon-deuteron elastic
scattering data by the One-Pion-Exchange Gaussian model and compare it with
results obtained with other nucleon-nucleon potentials, including chiral
NLO forces from the Bochum-Bonn and Moscow(Idaho)-Salamanca groups. In this
way we confirm the usefulness and high quality of the One-Pion-Exchange
Gaussian force.Comment: 23 pages, 15 figures in 64 eps file
Proton polarizations in polarized 3He studied with the \vec{3He} (\vec{e},e' p)d and \vec{3He} (\vec{e},e' p)pn processes
We study within the Faddeev framework the \vec{3He} (\vec{e},e' p)d as well
as the \vec{3He} (\vec{e},e' p)pn and \vec{3He} (\vec{e},e' n)pp reactions in
order to extract information on the proton and neutron polarization in
polarized 3He. We achieve clear analytical insight for simplified dynamical
assumptions and define conditions for experimental access to important 3He
properties. In addition we point to the possibility to measure the
electromagnetic proton form factors in the process \vec{3He} (\vec{e},e' p)d
which would test the dynamical picture and put limits on medium corrections of
the form factors.Comment: 38 pages, 22 figure
Spin dependent momentum distributions of proton-deuteron clusters in 3He from electron scattering on polarized 3He: theoretical predictions
The process (or
) is studied theoretically in a
Faddeev treatment with the aim to have access to the spin-dependent momentum
distribution of clusters in polarized He. Final state
interactions and meson exchange currents turn out to have a strong influence in
the considered kinematical regime (below the pion threshold). This precludes
the direct access to the momentum distribution except for small deuteron
momenta. Nevertheless, the results for the longitudinal and transverse response
functions are interesting as they reflect our present day understanding of the
reaction mechanism and therefore data would be very useful.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figure
Nucleon-deuteron capture with chiral potentials
Present day chiral nucleon-nucleon potentials up to N3LO and three nucleon
forces at N2LO are used to analyze nucleon-deuteron radiative capture at
deuteron lab energies below E_d= 100 MeV. The differential cross section and
the deuteron analyzing powers A_y(d) and A_{yy} are presented and compared to
data. The theoretical predictions are obtained in the momentum-space Faddeev
approach using the nuclear electromagnetic current operator with exchange
currents introduced via the Siegert theorem. The chiral forces provide the same
quality of data description as a combination of the two-nucleon AV18 and the
three-nucleon Urbana IX interactions. However, the different parametrizations
of the chiral potentials lead to broad bands of predictions.Comment: 20 pages, 12 ps figure
Treatment of Two Nucleons in Three Dimensions
We extend a new treatment proposed for two-nucleon (2N) and three-nucleon
(3N) bound states to 2N scattering. This technique takes momentum vectors as
variables, thus, avoiding partial wave decomposition, and handles spin
operators analytically. We apply the general operator structure of a
nucleon-nucleon (NN) potential to the NN T-matrix, which becomes a sum of six
terms, each term being scalar products of spin operators and momentum vectors
multiplied with scalar functions of vector momenta. Inserting this expansions
of the NN force and T-matrix into the Lippmann-Schwinger equation allows to
remove the spin dependence by taking traces and yields a set of six coupled
equations for the scalar functions found in the expansion of the T-matrix.Comment: 4 pages, Contribution to The 19th International IUPAP Conference on
Few-Body Problems in Physics, 31.08 - 05.09.2009, Bonn, German
On the usefulness of the spectral function concept
The usefulness of the spectral function S in the process 3He(e,e'N) has been
investigated in a kinematical regime constrained by the conditions that the
three-nucleon center-of-mass energy is less than 150 MeV and the magnitude of
the three-momentum transfer smaller than 600 MeV/c. Results based on a full
treatment of the final state interaction are compared to the spectral function
approximation. In the case of proton knockout in the direction of the photon
kinematical conditions have been identified where both response functions, RL
and RT, can be well approximated by S. These conditions occur for certain low
missing momenta and missing energies but not in all cases. So care is required.
In case of neutron knockout only RT is a candidate for an approximate treatment
by S. In the case of RL the concept of using S is not valid in the studied
kinematical regime. This does not exclude the possibility that beyond that
regime it might be useful. Possible applications using S for the extraction of
electromagnetic form factors of the nucleons are pointed out.Comment: 27 pages, 25 fugure
Search for Three-Nucleon Force Effects in Two-Body Photodisintegration of 3He(3H) and in the Time Reversed Proton-Deuteron Radiative Capture Process
Faddeev calculations have been performed for nucleon-deuteron
photodisintegration of 3He(3H) and proton-deuteron radiative capture. The bulk
of the results is based on the AV18 nucleon-nucleon force and the Urbana IX
three-nucleon force together with explicit exchange currents or applying the
Siegert approach. Three-nucleon force effects are predicted for both processes
and supported by most of the data.Comment: 21 pages, 8 figures, modified version with changed figures,
conclusions unchanged, to appear in Phys.Rev.
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