Abstract
In this paper, we study ground-state properties of weakly bound neutron-rich nuclei nuclei to investigate effects of three-body interactions in neutron-rich nuclei. We treat the nuclei as two-neutron halo systems where the cores have different atomic masses and different degrees of stability. We observe that the strength of the three-body potential, required to keep the halo nucleus bound, appears to decrease with the increase in atomic mass. We conjecture that effects of three-body interactions may be insignificant when the core is weakly bound.
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