We present fully local versions of the minimally non-local nucleon-nucleon
potentials constructed in a previous paper [M.\ Piarulli {\it et al.}, Phys.\
Rev.\ C {\bf 91}, 024003 (2015)], and use them in hypersperical-harmonics and
quantum Monte Carlo calculations of ground and excited states of 3H, 3He,
4He, 6He, and 6Li nuclei. The long-range part of these local
potentials includes one- and two-pion exchange contributions without and with
Δ-isobars in the intermediate states up to order Q3 (Q denotes
generically the low momentum scale) in the chiral expansion, while the
short-range part consists of contact interactions up to order Q4. The
low-energy constants multiplying these contact interactions are fitted to the
2013 Granada database in two different ranges of laboratory energies, either
0--125 MeV or 0--200 MeV, and to the deuteron binding energy and nn singlet
scattering length. Fits to these data are performed for three models
characterized by long- and short-range cutoffs, RL and RS
respectively, ranging from (RL,RS)=(1.2,0.8) fm down to
(0.8,0.6) fm. The long-range (short-range) cutoff regularizes the one- and
two-pion exchange (contact) part of the potential.Comment: 29 pages, 3 figure