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Studies of quasiclassical approach applicability to true three-body decays

Nuclear Theory 2019-07-26 v1

Abstract

Within the hyperspherical harmonics approach the three-body problem is reduced to a motion of one effective particle in a "strongly deformed" field, which is described in coupled-channel formalism. This method is especially suited to studies of phenomena characterized by genuine three-body dynamics, e.g. Borromean haloes and true three-body decays. The reduction of the hyperspherical equations set to a single-channel Schr\"odinger equation provides the basis for the use of the standard quasiclassical expression for calculations of widths for true three-body decays. We demonstrate that the quasiclassical approach by itself is quite precise in application to typical profiles of the three-body effective potentials. However, the reduction to single-channel formalism leads to significant overestimation of the two-proton width Γ2p\Gamma_{2p}. This is demonstrated by the example of the 17^{17}Ne first excited 3/23/2^- state decay, questioning, however, the applicability of such an approximation in general.

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@article{arxiv.1907.11013,
  title  = {Studies of quasiclassical approach applicability to true three-body decays},
  author = {O. M. Sukhareva and L. V. Grigorenko and D. A. Kostyleva and M. V. Zhukov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.11013},
  year   = {2019}
}

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12 pages, 5 figures