Applications of the Covariant Spectator Theory

作者:Stadler Alfred*
来源:Few-Body Systems, 2012, 52(3-4): 381-387.
DOI:10.1007/s00601-012-0309-2

摘要

In this talk I provide a short overview of applications of the so-called Covariant Spectator Theory in two- and three-nucleon systems. It is a quasi-potential formalism based on relativistic quantum field theory, and can be derived from a reorganization of the complete Bethe-Salpeter series. In this framework, we constructed two one-boson-exchange models, called WJC-1 and WJC-2, for the neutron-proton interaction, that fit the 2007 world data base, containing several thousands of neutron-proton scattering data below 350 MeV, with a chi (2)/N (data) close to 1. The close fit to the observables implies that the phase shifts derived from these models can be interpreted as new phase-shift analyses, which can be used also in nonrelativistic frameworks. Both models have a considerably smaller number of adjustable parameters than are present in realistic nonrelativistic potentials, which shows that the inclusion of relativity helps to achieve a realistic description of the interaction between nucleons. This became also evident in calculations of the three-nucleon bound state, where the correct binding energy is obtained without additional irreducible three-body forces which are needed in nonrelativistic calculations. In addition, calculations of the electromagnetic form factors of helium-3 and of the triton in complete impulse approximation also give very reasonable results, demonstrating the Covariant Spectator Theory%26apos;s ability to describe the structure of the three-nucleon bound states realistically.

  • 出版日期2012-5

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