Title:
Nucleon-deuteron scattering studied by a quark-model baryon-baryon interaction
Speaker:
Dr. Kenji Fukukawa (RNC)
Date:
July 18 (Wed), 11:00-
Place:
2F 203, RIBF building
Abstract:
Understanding nuclear systems in terms of realistic nuclear forces (or
realistic baryon-baryon interactions) is one of the most basic topic.
Even in the three-nucleon (3N) scattering system, however, the
experimental data are not always understood by the present calculation
including the 3N and Coulomb forces.
We have applied the realistic quark-model baryon-baryon interaction fss2
to the nucleon-deuteron systems and various scattering observables.
Many scattering observables such as the triton binding energy and
doublet scattering length are well reproduced without introducing
three-body force. In this talk, I will present the results mainly on the 3N elastic scattering.