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arxiv: 1612.01946 · v2 · pith:SR3EKE2Anew · submitted 2016-12-06 · ⚛️ nucl-th · physics.atom-ph

Dipole-dipole dispersion interactions between neutrons

classification ⚛️ nucl-th physics.atom-ph
keywords neutronneutronssystemfirstinteractionslong-rangeassessasymptotic
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We investigate the long-range interactions between two neutrons utilizing recent data on the neutron static and dynamic electric and magnetic dipole polarizabilities. The resulting long-range potentials are used to make quantitative comparisons between the collisions of a neutron with a neutron and a neutron with a proton. We also assess the importance of the first pion production threshold and first excited state of the nucleon, the $\Delta$-resonance ($J^{\pi}$ = + 3/2, I = 3/2). We found both dynamical effects to be quite relevant for distances r between ~ 50 fm up to ~$10^3$ fm in the nn system, the neutron-wall system and in the wall-neutron-wall system, reaching the expected asymptotic limit beyond that. Relevance of our findings to the confinement of ultra cold neutrons inside bottles is discussed.

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