Electromagnetic Observables in Few-Nucleon Systems
Sonia Bacca

TL;DR
This paper reviews theoretical studies of electromagnetic reactions in few-nucleon systems, highlighting their potential to discriminate three-nucleon forces and discussing properties of halo nuclei like 6He.
Contribution
It provides an updated analysis of electromagnetic observables in few-nucleon systems and explores their role in understanding three-nucleon forces and halo nucleus properties.
Findings
Electromagnetic reactions can help distinguish different three-nucleon force models.
Charge radius and electric polarizability of 6He are discussed as nuclear structure indicators.
Electromagnetic probes are valuable tools for studying few-nucleon dynamics.
Abstract
The electromagnetic probe is a very valuable tool to study the dynamics of few nucleons. It can be very helpful in shedding light on the not yet fully understood three-nucleon forces. We present an update on the theoretical studies of electromagnetic induced reactions, such as photo-disintegration and electron scattering off 4He. We will show that they potentially represent a tool to discriminate among three-nucleon forces. Then, we will discuss the charge radius and the nuclear electric polarizability of the 6He halo nucleus.
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