Abstract

We propose an off-shell Coulomb-like amplitude with an on-shell phase shift that is accurate to within 9-10 digits. The full Coulomb amplitude is separated into the leading and the auxiliary amplitudes using “the two-potential theory”. The leading amplitude reproduces most of the on- and off-shell parts, while the auxiliary amplitude contributes mainly to the off-shell part and minimally to the on-shell part. We then review the three-body calculation method developed during the last four decades. A reminder to a threshold behavior investigation method is pointed out based on the three-body Faddeev equation. We discuss the Efimov physics and some extensions, which are recovered from our predictions. The method may suggest a promising technique to resolve the existing discrepancies between current experimental and theoretical values.

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