Nucleon-Nucleon Interactions and Observables
Abstract
A class of nucleon-nucleon interactions which are exactly phase equivalent to a given realistic nucleon-nucleon interaction are exhibited. These interaction have the property that the RMS radius of the deuteron can be made arbitrarily large without changing any of the scattering or bound-state observables. With this construction it is possible to find realistic interactions that do not obey the linear relation between the RMS radius and the triplet scattering length observed by Klarsfeld et. al. The interpretation of these examples is discussed.
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