Non-Additivity of Nucleon Magnetic Moment in the Deuteron
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The modification of nucleon's anomalous magnetic moment by the proximity of another nucleon has been estimated employing the pseudoscalar meson theory. Contribution of this effect to the deuteron magnetic moment turns out to be of the order of 〜0.12|U|/κ, where κ means the rest energy of pion and U the potential energy of the deuteron (〜14Mev. ). The precise prediction of this value is impossible because of the lack of any satisfactory form of meson theory. The main conclusion reached is that the magnetic moment of the deuteron does not determine the fraction of D state mixture. Including the effect of relativistic correction (which induces the uncertainty of 〜1.5%), the D state percentage of the deuteron would be from 2 to 8% or more.
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