Nucleon-Nucleon Scattering from One-Boson-Exchange Potentials. III.SWaves Included

Abstract
The nucleon-nucleon interaction is described over the laboratory scattering energy range 0-350 MeV by a potential used in conjunction with the Schrödinger equation. In momentum space the potential is a superposition of Born terms obtained from single exchanges of ω, ρ, π, η, σ0, and σ1 mesons, where the σ0 and σ1 are hypothetical scalar mesons with isotopic spin 0 and 1, respectively. Rather than taking the usual static limit, all terms of order p2M2 are retained. The inclusion of S waves requires the introduction of a cutoff factor. The meson coupling constants, the masses of the σ0 and σ1, and a cutoff parameter are adjusted to fit the experimentally determined phase parameters. A comparison with experimental phase-shift analysis shows a good qualitative fit, on the average.