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A simple coordinate space approach to three-body problems — Examples: Halo nucleus and double-λ hypernucleus

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We show how to treat the dynamics of an asymmetric three-body system consisting of one heavy and two identical light particles in simple coordinate space variational approach. The method is constructive and gives an efficient way of resolving a three-body system to an effective two-body system. It is illustrated by explaining the structural properties of some nuclei of current interest, namely halo nuclei and double-λ hypernuclei. The ansatz used here may be of value in a number of three particle problems of similar nature.

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Mahapatra, S., Nag, J., Sural, D.P. et al. A simple coordinate space approach to three-body problems — Examples: Halo nucleus and double-λ hypernucleus. Pramana - J Phys 57, 717–726 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12043-001-0022-z

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