Nucleon-nucleon interaction models and non-locality
Abstract
The effect of non-locality in the NN interaction models is examined. It is shown that this feature can explain differences in predictions made from models evidencing a difference with this respect. This is done for both static and dynamical observables, taking into account that a non-local term can be transformed away by performing a unitary transformation. Some results for the deuteron form factors, the A(Q^2) structure function and the T_{20}(Q^2) tensor polarization are given as an example. A few cases where discrepancies cannot be explained are also considered. They point to differences in the models as for the deuteron asymptotic normalizations, A_S and A_D, which are not affected by the present analysis.
Cite
@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0210028,
title = {Nucleon-nucleon interaction models and non-locality},
author = {B. Desplanques and A. Amghar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0210028},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
6 pages, 6 figures, file.tar, Invited talk (XVIIIth European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics), to appear in Few-Body Systems Supplement