Scaling Laws for Three-Body Nuclear Contacts

Abstract

Three-nucleon short-range correlations (3N-SRCs) represent one of the least understood manifestations of short-range nuclear dynamics. We investigate these correlations within the generalized contact formalism and compute three-body nuclear contacts using a mean-field description of the long-range component of the nuclear wave function. These contacts quantify the probability of finding correlated nucleon triplets at short distances and provide a natural extension of the contact formalism beyond nucleon pairs. We find that the 3He and 3H contacts exhibit significant isospin-symmetry breaking, analogous to that observed previously for two-body contacts. Motivated by the semi-empirical mass formula, we derive a simple scaling relation for three-body contacts and show that it accurately reproduces the calculated values across medium-mass and heavy nuclei. Our results reveal a systematic dependence of 3N-SRCs on nuclear mass and composition, suggesting that three-body contacts obey universal scaling patterns closely analogous to those governing short-range-correlated nucleon pairs.

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