
TL;DR
This paper discusses a method to accurately include Coulomb interactions in few-body nuclear reactions using screening and renormalization, demonstrating its necessity and reliability for predicting observables.
Contribution
It introduces and validates a renormalization approach for incorporating Coulomb effects in momentum-space descriptions of three- and four-body reactions.
Findings
Renormalization effectively accounts for Coulomb interactions.
The method reliably predicts Coulomb effects on observables.
Coulomb effects significantly influence reaction outcomes.
Abstract
The method of screening and renormalization is used to include the Coulomb interaction between the charged particles in the momentum-space description of three- and four-body nuclear reactions. The necessity for the renormalization of the scattering amplitudes and the reliability of the method is demonstrated. The Coulomb effect on observables is discussed.
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