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Binding in light nuclei: Statistical NN uncertainties vs Computational accuracy

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arxiv 1604.00968 v1 pith:UI4BXRTZ submitted 2016-04-04 nucl-th physics.comp-phphysics.data-an

Binding in light nuclei: Statistical NN uncertainties vs Computational accuracy

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We analyse the impact of the statistical uncertainties of the the nucleon-nucleon interaction, based on the Granada-2013 np-pp database, on the binding energies of the triton and the alpha particle using a bootstrap method, by solving the Faddeev equations for $^3$H and the Yakubovsky equations for $^4$He respectively. We check that in practice about 30 samples prove enough for a reliable error estimate. An extrapolation of the well fulfilled Tjon-line correlation predicts the experimental binding of the alpha particle within uncertainties.

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