On the possibility of generating a 4-neutron resonance with a T=3/2 isospin 3-neutron force
Abstract
We consider the theoretical possibility to generate a narrow resonance in the four neutron system as suggested by a recent experimental result. To that end, a phenomenological T=3/2 three neutron force is introduced, in addition to a realistic NN interaction. We inquire what should be the strength of the 3n force in order to generate such a resonance. The reliability of the three-neutron force in the T=3/2 channel is exmined, by analyzing its consistency with the low-lying T=1 states of 4H, 4He and 4Li and the 3 H + n scattering. The ab initio solution of the 4n Schr\"odinger equation is obtained using the complex scaling method with boundary conditions appropiate to the four-body resonances. We find that in order to generate narrow 4n resonant states a remarkably attractive 3N force in the T=3/2 channel is required.
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