
TL;DR
This paper explores advanced modeling techniques for three- and four-nucleon systems, focusing on wave function applications in scattering states and analyzing the impact of three-nucleon force models on polarization observables.
Contribution
It introduces novel approaches to describe scattering states using bound state wave functions and evaluates the effects of various three-nucleon force models on polarization observables.
Findings
Bound state wave functions effectively describe low-energy N-d scattering.
Three-nucleon force models significantly influence polarization observables.
The study highlights the importance of force model selection in nuclear system predictions.
Abstract
Two different aspects of the description of three- and four-nucleon systems are addressed. The use of bound state like wave functions to describe scattering states in collisions at low energies and the effects of some of the widely used three-nucleon force models in selected polarization observables in the three- and four-nucleon systems are discussed.
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