Theoretical study of the radiative capture reactionsH2(n)3H andH2(p)3He at low energies

Abstract
Correlated hyperspherical harmonics wave functions with Δ-isobar admixtures obtained from realistic interactions are used to study the thermal neutron radiative capture on deuterium, and the H2(p→,γ)3He and p(d→,γ)3He reactions in the center of mass energy range 0–100 keV. The nuclear electromagnetic current includes one- and two-body components. Results for the H2(n→,γ)3H cross section and photon polarization parameter, as well as for the energy dependence of the astrophysical factor and angular distributions of the differential cross section, vector and tensor analyzing powers, and photon linear polarization coefficient of the H2(p→,γ)3He and p(d→,γ)3He reactions are reported. Large effects due to two-body currents, in particular the long-range ones associated with the tensor component of the nucleon-nucleon interaction, are observed in the photon polarization parameter and vector analyzing power. Good, quantitative agreement between theory and experiment is found for all observables, with the exception of the vector analyzing power for which the calculated values underestimate the data by about 30%. © 1996 The American Physical Society.