Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10724485 | Physics Letters B | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The p¯D atoms are studied in various realistic, popular N¯N potentials. The small energy shifts and decay widths of the atoms, which stem from the short-ranged strong interactions between the antiproton and deuteron, are evaluated in a well-established, accurate approach based on the Sturmian functions. The investigation reveals that none of the employed potentials, which reproduce the N¯N scattering data quite well, is able to reproduce the experimental data of the energy shifts of the 2pp¯D atomic states. The energy shifts of the 2pp¯D atomic states are very sensitive to the N¯N strong interactions, hence the investigation of the p¯D atoms is expected to provide a good platform for refining the N¯N interaction, especially at zero energy.
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Authors
Y. Yan, K. Khosonthongkee, C. Kobdaj, P. Suebka, Th. Gutsche, Amand Faessler, V.E. Lyubovitskij,