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The energy dependence of the Ο€N\pi N amplitude and the three-nucleon interaction

Abstract

By calculating the contribution of the Ο€βˆ’Ο€\pi-\pi three-body force to the three-nucleon binding energy in terms of the Ο€N\pi N amplitude using perturbation theory, we are able to determine the importance of the energy dependence and the contribution of the different partial waves of the Ο€N\pi N amplitude to the three-nucleon force. A separable representation of the non-pole Ο€N\pi N amplitude allows us to write the three-nucleon force in terms of the amplitude for NNβ†’NNβˆ—NN\rightarrow NN^*, propagation of the NNNβˆ—NNN^* system, and the amplitude for NNβˆ—β†’NNNN^*\rightarrow NN, with Nβˆ—N^* being the Ο€N\pi N quasi-particle amplitude in a given state. The division of the Ο€N\pi N amplitude into a pole and non-pole gives a procedure for the determination of the Ο€NN\pi NN form factor within the model. The total contribution of the three-body force to the binding energy of the triton for the separable approximation to the Paris nucleon-nucleon potential (PEST) is found to be very small mainly as a result of the energy dependence of the Ο€N\pi N amplitude, the cancellation between the SS- and PP-wave Ο€N\pi N amplitudes, and the soft Ο€NN\pi NN form factor.Comment: RevTex file, 36 pages, 10 figures available from authors: [email protected]

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