We calculate the contribution of relativistic dynamics on the
neutron-deuteron scattering length and triton binding energy employing five
sets trinucleon potential models and four types of three-dimensional
relativistic three-body equations suggested in the preceding paper. The
relativistic correction to binding energy may vary a lot and even change sign
depending on the relativistic formulation employed. The deviations of these
observables from those obtained in nonrelativistic models follow the general
universal trend of deviations introduced by off- and on-shell variations of
two- and three-nucleon potentials in a nonrelativistic model calculation.
Consequently, it will be difficult to separate unambiguously the effect of off-
and on-shell variations of two- and three- nucleon potentials on low-energy
three-nucleon observables from the effect of relativistic dynamics.Comment: 15 pages, [Text and one postscript figure included, e-mail:
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