Impact of Three-Body Forces on Elastic Nucleon-Nucleus Scattering Observables
Matteo Vorabbi, Michael Gennari, Paolo Finelli, Carlotta Giusti, Peter, Navr\'atil, Ruprecht Machleidt

TL;DR
This paper investigates the influence of three-body forces on elastic nucleon-nucleus scattering observables using chiral interactions, highlighting their significant effect on spin observables and confirming convergence at high chiral orders.
Contribution
It introduces an approximate method to include three-nucleon forces in the dynamic part of the optical potential for nucleon-nucleus scattering.
Findings
Three-nucleon forces have a small impact on differential cross sections.
Three-nucleon forces significantly affect spin observables, especially analyzing power.
Results converge at next-to-next-to-next-to-leading-order in the chiral expansion.
Abstract
In a previous series of papers we investigated the domain of applicability of chiral potentials to the construction of a microscopic optical potential (OP) for elastic nucleon-nucleus scattering. The final expression of the OP was a folding integral between the nucleon-nucleon () matrix and the nuclear density of the target. In these calculations and three-nucleon () chiral interactions were used for the target density and only the interaction for the matrix. The purpose of this work is to achieve another step towards the calculation of a more consistent OP introducing the force also in the dynamic part of the OP. In the present work this is approximated with a density dependent interaction obtained after the averaging over the Fermi sphere. In practice, in our model the force acts as a medium correction of the bare interaction used to…
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