Abstract

Meson exchange correction to the deuteron magnetic moment is investigated by dividing it into the long range and the short range parts. The former is related to the pion-photo-production amplitude for which the ϱ-meson exchange model is used, but its reliable estimation is difficult at present. The latter is calculated within the framework of the one-boson-exchange model which describes two-nucleon data quite well. It is found that the short range part is sufficient to explain the observed value of the deuteron magnetic moment.

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