The Falsification of Nuclear Forces
R. Navarro Perez, J. E. Amaro, E. Ruiz Arriola

TL;DR
This paper reviews the statistical uncertainty analysis of nuclear forces based on a comprehensive database of scattering data, emphasizing the importance of proper statistical interpretation for accurate error analysis.
Contribution
It presents a detailed statistical analysis framework for nuclear force data, utilizing the Granada-2013 database and highlighting conditions for consistent interpretation.
Findings
Successful partial wave analysis of scattering data
Identification of conditions for correct statistical interpretation
Enabling reliable error propagation and correlation analysis
Abstract
We review our work on the statistical uncertainty analysis of the NN force. This is based on the Granada-2013 database where a statistically meaningful partial wave analysis comprising a total of 6713 np and pp published scattering data from 1950 till 2013 below pion production threshold has been made. We stress the necessary conditions required for a correct and self-consistent statistical interpretation of the discrepancies between theory and experiment which enable a subsequent statistical error propagation and correlation analysis
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