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Different formulations of 3He and 3H photodisintegration

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Different momentum space Faddeev-like equations and their solutions for the radiative pd-capture and the three-nucleon photodisintegration of 3He are presented. Applications are based on the AV18 nucleon-nucleon and the Urbana IX three-nucleon forces. Meson exchange currents are included using the Siegert theorem. A very good agreement has been found in all cases indicating the reliability of the used numerical methods. Predictions for cross-sections and polarization observables in the pd-capture and the complete three-nucleon breakup of 3He at different incoming-deuteron/photon energies are presented.

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Skibiński, R., Golak, J., Witała, H. et al. Different formulations of 3He and 3H photodisintegration. Eur. Phys. J. A 24, 31–38 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2004-10134-5

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