# The effect of Confined One Gluon Exchange Potential and Instanton   Induced Interaction in Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction

**Authors:** Raghavendra S., Vanamali C. Shastry, Nilakanthan V. K., and Vijaya, Kumar K. B

arXiv: 1907.11430 · 2020-05-28

## TL;DR

This paper investigates how Confined One Gluon Exchange and Instanton Induced Interactions influence nucleon-nucleon interactions in specific channels using a relativistic harmonic model and the Resonating Group Method.

## Contribution

It introduces a detailed analysis of these interactions within the Relativistic Harmonic Model framework, highlighting their roles in nucleon-nucleon forces.

## Key findings

- Different components of the potentials contribute variably to the interaction.
- The study provides insights into the mechanisms of nucleon-nucleon binding.
- Results support the significance of gluon exchange and instanton effects in nuclear forces.

## Abstract

The effect of Confined One Gluon Exchange Potential and Instanton Induced Interaction potential in the singlet ($^1S_0$) and triplet ($^3S_1$) channels for Nucleon-Nucleon interaction has been investigated in the framework of Relativistic Harmonic Model using Resonating Group Method in the adiabatic limit with Born - Oppenheimer approximation. The contributions of the different components of the interaction potentials have been analyzed.

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