Constraining the p interaction from a combined analysis of scattering data and correlation functions
Abstract
This work provides the first combined analysis of low-energy p scattering, considering both cross section and correlation data. The obtained results establish the most stringent constraints to date on the two-body p interaction, pointing to a weaker attraction than so far accepted. The best set of scattering lengths for the spin singlet and triplet are found to range from f0, f1 = (2.1, 1.56) to (3.34, 1.18)~fm. With a chiral NY potential fine-tuned to those scattering parameters, the in-medium properties of the are explored and a potential depth of U= -36.3 1.3 (stat)+2.5-6.2(syst) MeV is found at nuclear matter saturation density.
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