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View SchemaThe importance of few-nucleon physics at low energy
| Authors | H. Arenhoevel, J. Carbonell, L. Canton, A. Fonseca, W. Gloeckle, H. Hofmann, A. Kievsky, W. Leidemann, G. Orlandini, R. Timmermans, M. Viviani |
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| ArXiv ID | nucl-th/0412039 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/nucl-th/0412039 |
Abstract
This manuscript originated from the discussion at the workshop on the "Future of Few-body Low Energy Experimental Physics" (FFLEEP), which was held at the University of Trento on December 4-7, 2002 and has been written in its present form on March 19, 2003. It illustrates a selection of theoretical advancements in the nuclear few-body problem, including two- and many-nucleon interactions, the three-nucleon bound and scattering system, the four-body problem, the A-body (A$>$4) problem, and fields of related interest, such as reactions of astrophysical interest and few-neutron systems. Particular attention is called to the contradictory situation one experiences in this field: while theory is currently advancing and has the potential to inspire new experiments, the experimental activity is nevertheless rapidly phasing out. If such a trend will continue, advancements in this area will become critically difficult.
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"W. Leidemann",
"G. Orlandini",
"R. Timmermans",
"M. Viviani"
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"title": "The importance of few-nucleon physics at low energy",
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