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Effects of the γ-3π Interaction on the Electromagnetic Properties of Deuteron

Journal Article · · Progress of Theoretical Physics (Kyoto)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1143/PTP.26.519· OSTI ID:4801726
Effects of the gamma -3 pi interaction on the electromagnetic properties of the deuteron are examined by making use of the effective interaction Hamiltonian suggested from the isoscalar part of the electromagnetic form factors of the nucleon. The contribution of the gamma -3 pi interaction to the magnetic moment of the deuteron is unreasonably large, namely comparable with the observed value, aithough this resuIt depends strongly on the inner part of the deuteron wave function and the pion dissociation probability of the nucleon. The electric quadrupole moment due to the gamma -3 pi interaction is about 20% of the observed value. The gamma -3 pi interaction also contributes to the photodisintegration of the deuteron through the Ml and E2 transitions with the /sup 3/8 + /sup 3/D final state. The interference term between the usual El term and that herein contributes appreciably to an asymmetry in the angular distribution. (auth)
Research Organization:
Nihon Univ., Tokyo
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
NSA Number:
NSA-16-008142
OSTI ID:
4801726
Journal Information:
Progress of Theoretical Physics (Kyoto), Journal Name: Progress of Theoretical Physics (Kyoto) Journal Issue: 4 Vol. 26; ISSN 0033-068X
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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