Momentum-space description of three-nucleon breakup reactions including the Coulomb interaction

A. Deltuva, A. C. Fonseca, and P. U. Sauer
Phys. Rev. C 72, 054004 – Published 9 November 2005

Abstract

The Coulomb interaction between two protons is included in the calculation of proton-deuteron breakup and of three-body electromagnetic disintegration of He3. The hadron dynamics is based on the purely nucleonic charge-dependent (CD) Bonn potential and its realistic extension, CD Bonn + Δ, to a coupled-channel two-baryon potential, allowing for single virtual Δ-isobar excitation. Calculations are done using integral equations in momentum space. The screening and renormalization approach is employed for including the Coulomb interaction. Convergence of the procedure is found at moderate screening radii. The reliability of the method is demonstrated. The Coulomb effect on breakup observables is seen at all energies in particular kinematic regimes.

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  • Received 4 August 2005
  • Publisher error corrected 22 November 2005

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.72.054004

©2005 American Physical Society

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22 November 2005

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Authors & Affiliations

A. Deltuva1,*, A. C. Fonseca1, and P. U. Sauer2

  • 1Centro de Física Nuclear da Universidade de Lisboa, P-1649-003 Lisboa, Portugal
  • 2Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Hannover, D-30167 Hannover, Germany

  • *Electronic address: deltuva@cii.fc.ul.pt; on leave from the Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy, Vilnius University, Vilnius LT-2600, Lithuania.

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Vol. 72, Iss. 5 — November 2005

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