Abstract
We report binding energy calculations using inversion potentials generated from phase shifts corresponding to contemporary nucleon-nucleon potentials as well as modern phase shift analyses. We place limits upon the calculated triton binding energy based on a local potential due to the underlying uncertainties in the potential model generated directly from the nucleon-nucleon phase shifts. We explore the role of the nonlocality of momentum-dependent potentials in the triton binding energy. In particular, we find the additional binding energy in the case of the Bonn-B potential is due to a long range nonlocality.
- Received 7 March 1994
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.51.R465
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