Tensor Force of the Pion-Theoretical Potential and the Doublet Splitting in n-He^4 Scattering
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In order to investigate whether the spin-orbit force in the theory of nuclear shell structure is due to the tensor force of the pion-theoretical potential, the doublet splitting of the p-phase shifts in low energy n-He^4 scattering is analysed. We get the conclusion that the major part of the experimental doublet splitting can be reproduced by the strong tensor force of the pion-theoretical potential. Also it is shown qualitatively what features of the pion-theoretical potential are important to the binding energy of He^4 and the discontinuity of the binding energies between He^4 and the system of He^4 plus one nucleon.
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- 1959-08-25
著者
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Nagata Sinobu
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Miyazaki University
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Sawada Tatsuro
Faculty Of Engineering Kanazawa University
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Sawada Tatsuro
Faculty Of Liberal Arts Kyoto University
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Sasakawa Tatuya
Department Of Nuclear Science Kyoto University
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Tamagaki Ryozo
Department Of Physcis Kyoto University
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SAWADA Tatsuro
Faculty of Liberal Arts, Kyoto University
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SASAKAWA Tatuya
Department od Physics, Tohoku University
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