Lepton-neutron interaction and S-wave low energy parameters
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.02407v1
- Date: Fri, 3 May 2024 18:05:14 GMT
- Title: Lepton-neutron interaction and S-wave low energy parameters
- Authors: Jaume Carbonell, Tobias Frederico,
- Abstract summary: lepton-neutron potential is based on the Coulomb plus hyperfine interaction Hamiltonian integrated over the neutron charge and magnetic densities.
We compute the lepton-neutron lepton ($ln$) low-energy parameters for the S-waves, estimate the zero-energy cross sections for higher angular momentum states, and point out a possible divergence in the partial wave due to the spin-orbit potential.
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- Abstract: A lepton-neutron potential in configuration space is obtained. It is based on the Coulomb plus hyperfine interaction Hamiltonian integrated over the neutron charge and magnetic densities. Different parametrisations of the neutron electromagnetic form factors are compared. It is given in the operator form with a central, spin-spin, tensor and spin-orbit terms. The potentials for lowest partial waves states are presented. We compute the lepton-neutron lepton ($ln$) low-energy parameters for the S-waves, estimate the zero-energy cross sections for higher angular momentum states, and point out a possible divergence in the partial wave summation due to the spin-orbit potential.
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