Title: Few-body physics: Three-body force effects
1Few-body physics Three-body force effects
- Nasser Kalantar-Nayestanaki
- Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut
- Groningen
- November 18, 2005
2Bound-state energies with GFMC
Courtesy S. Pieper, Argonne
(3NF)
3Few-body activities at KVI
- Study of the nucleon-nucleon interaction beyond
the elastic scattering - Real-photon bremsstrahlung
- Virtual-photon bremsstrahlung
- Study of three-body systems
- Hadronic probes (three-body force effects)
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- Electromagnetic probes
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- Study of strangeness in proton and deuteron
4Binding Energies in 3H 4He
5Three-Body Forces in Nature
6Three-Body Forces in Nature
7Three-body forces in Nuclear physics
?
8Three-body forces and Wikipedia
- A three-body force is a force that does not exist
in a system of two objects but appears in a
system of three objects (three-body system like
in Euler's three-body problem) or more. In
physics, an intuitive example of a three-body
force is the case of charged, metallic spheres
the charge distribution at the surface of two
spheres placed close to each other will be
modified, and thus the total force felt by a
third sphere cannot be described by the sum of
the forces from the two other spheres taken
individually. The fundamental strong interaction
seems to exhibits such behaviours. In particle
physics, the interactions between the three
quarks that compose baryons can be described in a
diquark model which is equivalent to the
hypothesis of a three-body force. There is
growing evidence in the field of nuclear physics
that three-body forces exist among the nucleons
inside atomic nuclei (three-nucleon force).
As an analogy, if we identify bodies with
human beings and forces with emotions, jealousy
is a good example of three-body force it is not
felt as long as only two persons are acting, but
it can show up as soon as a third person enters
into the scene. Retrieved from
"http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-body_force"
9Total nd Cross sections
Only 2NF
- High precision data from Los Alamos
- W.P. Abfalterer et al., PRL 81, 57 (1998)
10Nd elastic scattering cross sections
Enlab 140 MeV
Enlab 12 MeV
3NF only
2NF only
Enlab 65 MeV
Enlab 200 MeV
- H. Witala et al. PRL 81, 1183 (1998)
Total
11AGOR Facility
Detectors
12pd elastic scattering cross sections
K. Ermisch et al., PRC 68, 054004 (2003), PRC
71, 064004 (2005)
13pd elastic scattering cross sections
K. Ermisch et al., PRC 68, 054004 (2003), PRC
71, 064004 (2005)
14pd elastic scattering cross sections
K. Ermisch et al., PRC 68, 054004 (2003), PRC
71, 064004 (2005)
15pd elastic scattering cross sections
K. Ermisch et al., PRC 68, 054004 (2003), PRC
71, 064004 (2005)
16pd elastic scattering cross sections
K. Ermisch et al., PRC 68, 054004 (2003), PRC
71, 064004 (2005)
17pd elastic scattering cross sections
K. Ermisch et al., PRC 68, 054004 (2003), PRC
71, 064004 (2005)
18pd elastic scattering cross sections
(theory data)/data
K. Ermisch et al., PRC 68, 054004 (2003), PRC
71, 064004 (2005)
19pd elastic scattering cross sections
(theory data)/data
K. Ermisch et al., PRC 68, 054004 (2003), PRC
71, 064004 (2005)
20pd elastic scattering cross sections
(theory data)/data
Hanover Approach of dynamical delta
K. Ermisch et al., PRC 68, 054004 (2003), PRC
71, 064004 (2005)
21Effect of 3NF as a function of Energy
Ermisch et al., PRC71, 064004 (2005)
22Spin-Transfer Coefficients
_at_ Ed 180 MeV
Preliminary results
23The break-up channel
St. Kistryn, PRC 68, 054004 (2003) PRC
72, 044006 (2005)
24The break-up channel
25The new 4? detector, BINA
BINA _at_ KVI
3 meters
beam
Big Instrument for Nuclear-polarization Analysis
(BINA)
26The new 4? detector, BINA
27The new 4? detector, BINA
28Summary Outlook
- The search for 3BF effects is taking place at
several laboratories. - At KVI, we have set up a comprehensive program to
study the three-body systems. - The situation for the three-body systems is like
the situation of NN of some 30 years ago! - The four-body systems is virgin territory at this
moment and needs desperate attention.
29Acknowledgements
H.R. Amir Ahmadi, J.C.S. Bacelar, R. Benard, A.M.
van den Berg, R. Castelijns, M. Eslami-Kalantari,
R. Bieber, K. Ermisch, E. Van Garderen, V.M.
Hannen, M.N. Harakeh, M. de Huu, H. Huisman, M.
Kis, H. Löhner, H. Mardanpour, A. Mehmandoost,
J.G. Messchendorp, M. Mahjour-Shafiei, A.
Ramazani, S. Schadmand, S. Shende, M. Volkerts,
S.Y. van der Werf, H. Wörtche KVI theory
group Cracow Experimental Group Theoretical
support from Bochum-Cracow Hannover group
TAPS collaboration