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PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume 63, Issue 2, Pages -Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.024001
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We present a charge-dependent one-boson-exchange nucleon-nucleon (NN) potential that fits the world proton-proton data below 350 MeV available in the year 2000 with a chi (2) per datum of 1.01 for 2932 data and the corresponding neutron-proton data with chi (2)/datum = 1.02 for 3058 data. This reproduction of the NN data is more accurate than by any phase-shift analysis and any other NN potential. This is achieved by the introduction of two effective sigma mesons the parameters of which are partial-wave dependent. The charge dependence of the present potential (which we call CD-Bonn) is based upon the predictions by the Bonn full model for charge symmetry and charge-independence breaking in all partial waves with J less than or equal to 4. The potential is represented in terms of the covariant Feynman amplitudes for one-boson exchange which are nonlocal. Therefore, the off-shell behavior of the CD-Bonn potential differs in a characteristic way from commonly used local potentials and leads to larger binding energies in nuclear few- and many-body systems, where underbinding is a persistent problem.
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