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Changes in the radius of a nucleon in interaction with another nucleon
G. Kalbermann, L. L. Frankfurt, J. M. Eisenberg
Published 1994-02-24Version 1
We consider a two-nucleon system described by two different skyrmion models that provide attraction for the central NN potential. One of these models is based on the product ansatz and the other on dilaton coupling. Within these models we ask the question, To what degree does the nucleon swell or shrink when the internucleon separation distance is appropriate to attraction or repulsion? We find typically swelling of 3 to 4 percent for central attraction of some 40 to 50 MeV.
Comments: Nine pages of plain TeX plus two uuencoded figures
Journal: Phys.Lett. B329 (1994) 164-168
Keywords: interaction, central nn potential, internucleon separation distance, nucleon swell, product ansatz
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