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Results of Three-Nucleon Calculations

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Elementary Particle Physics

Part of the book series: Acta Physica Austriaca ((FEWBODY,volume 9/1972))

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Abstract

The motivation for studying the nonrelativistic three-body problem originates in the fact that three-particle collisions occur very frequently in many areas of physics

  1. a)

    atomic physics: the scattering of electrons, positrons and protons off hydrogen atoms

  2. b)

    nuclear physics: three-nucleon problem

  3. c)

    statistical mechanics: 3rd virial coefficient

  4. d)

    low-energy elementary particle physics: final-state interactions in three-body decays of hadrons.

Seminar given at XI. Internationale Universitätswochen für Kernphysik, Schladming, February 21 – March 4, 1972.

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Alt, E.O. (1972). Results of Three-Nucleon Calculations. In: Urban, P. (eds) Elementary Particle Physics. Acta Physica Austriaca, vol 9/1972. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-4034-5_4

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