Signatures of three-nucleon interactions in few-nucleon systems

N. Kalantar-Nayestanaki*, E. Epelbaum, J. G. Messchendorp, A. Nogga

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    Abstract

    Recent experimental results in three-body systems have unambiguously shown that calculations based only on nucleon-nucleon forces fail to accurately describe many experimental observables and one needs to include effects which are beyond the realm of the two-body potentials. This conclusion owes its significance to the fact that experiments and calculations can both be performed with high accuracy. In this review, both theoretical and experimental achievements of the past decade will be underlined. Selected results will be presented. The discussion on the effects of the three-nucleon forces is, however, limited to the hadronic sector. It will be shown that despite the major successes in describing these seemingly simple systems, there are still clear discrepancies between data and the state-of-the-art calculations.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number016301
    Number of pages41
    JournalReports on progress in physics
    Volume75
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan-2012

    Keywords

    • EFFECTIVE-FIELD THEORY
    • CHIRAL PERTURBATION-THEORY
    • PROTON-PROTON BREMSSTRAHLUNG
    • POLARIZED ION-SOURCE
    • DEUTERON BREAKUP REACTION
    • MONTE-CARLO CALCULATIONS
    • TOTAL CROSS-SECTION
    • TO-LEADING ORDER
    • SCATTERING-LENGTH MEASUREMENTS
    • SPIN CORRELATION-MEASUREMENTS

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