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Physics Letters B

Volume 132, Issues 1–3, 24 November 1983, Pages 27-31
Physics Letters B

Nucleon-deuteron low energy parameters

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Abstract

Momentum space Faddeev equations are solved for nucleon-deutron scattering and effective range parameters are calculated. A reverse trend is found in the two spin states by 4and < 4apd and 2apd < 2and which is in agreement with a configuration space calculation, but in conflict with all existing experiments. The Coulomb contributions to the effective range are small in quartet but sizeable in doublet scattering.

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