Abstract

Binding energy, ET, wave function, form factor, and asymptotic normalization constant, CT, have been calculated for the model triton using two classes of phase equivalent potentials: partly non-local (PNL) potentials, and rank-two separable potentials. The results are compared with those of Fiedeldey. The binding energy is sensitive to the deuteron wave function and zero-energy wound integral. The triton form factors depend on ET and the deuteron wave function. CT is almost insensitive to variations in the PNL potentials, but increases with ET for the separable potentials.

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