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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 707, Issues 3–4, 9 September 2002, Pages 365-378
Nuclear Physics A

Benchmark calculation of the three-nucleon photodisintegration

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Abstract

A benchmark is set on the three-nucleon photodisintegration calculating the total cross section with modern realistic two- and three-nucleon forces using both the Faddeev equations and the Lorentz integral transform method. This test shows that the precision of three-body calculations involving continuum states is considerably higher than experimental uncertainties. Effects due to retardations, higher multipoles, meson exchange currents and Coulomb force are studied.

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