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Three-Body Problems with Separable Two-Body Interactions

✍ Scribed by Prof. Dr. A. Osman


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Weight
458 KB
Volume
492
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-3804

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Faddeev equations for the three‐body problem are reconsidered using separable two‐body interactions. The separable potentials reduce the Faddeev equations to coupled integral equations in one continuous variable. Numerical calculations for the resulting integral equations are carried out using separable two‐body interactions which include both attraction and repulsion potentials. Each of the separable attraction and repulsion potentials used is taken as a spin‐dependent central force together with tensor forces. The potential functions of the different parts of the two‐body interactions are taken to be of the Yamaguchi, Gaussian, Tabakin, Mongan and Reid forms. Each of the nuclei ^6^Li, ^9^Be and ^12^C is taken to be composed of three particles according to the cluster structure description of nuclei. The binding energies of the nuclei ^6^Li, ^9^Be and ^12^C are calculated as a three‐body problem and in the framework of the Faddeev formalism.


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