Abstract
Calculations of the bound state wave function obtained with the pair-correlated hyperspherical harmonic method are presented for a variety of three-body force models. In each calculation the strength of the three-body force is adjusted to reproduce the observed binding energy. Wave functions obtained with different three-body forces are compared, and results are presented in graphical form for both coordinate and momentum space. For these binding-energy equivalent calculations, the - and -state components of the wave function are largely insensitive to the details of the three-body force. However, significant sensitivity is observed for the very small -state components.
- Received 2 February 1998
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.58.49
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