1978
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.17.768
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Low-energy nucleon-nucleon potential from Regge-pole theory

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“…1(a-c), but we obtained results that share the discrepancy with experiment reported elsewhere [9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. We have since repeated these calculations using wave functions obtained from the Paris [16], Nijmegen [17], Bonn B [18] and RuhrPot [19] NN-interactions, but we obtain results that are essentially all the same and continue to show a collective discrepancy with experiment. We realize that in all but the most forward scattering angle data, such discrepancies cannot be explained by any uncertainty in experimental absolute scale.…”
supporting
confidence: 80%
“…1(a-c), but we obtained results that share the discrepancy with experiment reported elsewhere [9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. We have since repeated these calculations using wave functions obtained from the Paris [16], Nijmegen [17], Bonn B [18] and RuhrPot [19] NN-interactions, but we obtain results that are essentially all the same and continue to show a collective discrepancy with experiment. We realize that in all but the most forward scattering angle data, such discrepancies cannot be explained by any uncertainty in experimental absolute scale.…”
supporting
confidence: 80%
“…Here we follow [39], where in contrast to [40], we have chosen P 3 to be a purely 'tensor-force' operator. The operators P 3 , P 5 and P 7 give rise to triplet coupled states ( 3 S 1 ↔ 3 D 1 , etc.).…”
Section: B Partial Wave Projectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In detail, Jetter et al [9] calculated cross sections using the boson exchange potentials Paris and Bonn-B [1] as well as inversion potentials from the Nijmegen PWA [12] and phase shifts from the Bonn-B potential. Two kind of calculations for (p, pγ) cross sections were applied.…”
Section: A Cross Sections For (P Pγ) Bremsstrahlungmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on Yukawa's pioneer work, potentials for NN forces mediated by the exchange of boson fields with masses below 1 GeV were invented and successfully applied to various problems in medium energy nuclear physics [1]. Despite of their remarkable ability to account for quantitative details of NN phenomenology, none of these models contains any reference to Quantum Chromodynamics QCD, which is believed to be the underlying microscopic theory of the strong interaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%