Abstract

We demonstrate, using a separable-potential model, that the discrepancy between the observed $^{3}\mathrm{H}$-$^{3}\mathrm{He}$ binding-energy difference and the calculated Coulomb energy does not necessarily imply that $|{a}_{nn}|>|{a}_{pp}|$. This possibility arises from the relative insensitivity of the trinucleon binding energy to the scattering length as compared to the sensitivity to the effective range.

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