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Marchenko method with incomplete data and singular nucleon scattering

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We apply the Marchenko method of quantum inverse scattering to study nucleon scattering problems. Assuming a $\beta/r^2$ type repulsive core and comparing our results to the Reid93 phenomenological potential we… Click to show full abstract

We apply the Marchenko method of quantum inverse scattering to study nucleon scattering problems. Assuming a $\beta/r^2$ type repulsive core and comparing our results to the Reid93 phenomenological potential we estimate the constant $\beta$, determining the singularity strength, in various spin/isospin channels. Instead of using Bargmann type S-matrices which allows only integer singularity strength, here we consider an analytical approach based on the incomplete data method, which is suitable for fractional singularity strengths as well.

Keywords: marchenko method; incomplete data; nucleon scattering; method incomplete

Journal Title: Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Year Published: 2019

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