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Equivalence of Nonstatic Two-Pion-Exchange Nucleon-Nucleon Potentials

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arxiv nucl-th/9901082 v2 pith:ZVFXUH5R submitted 1999-01-26 nucl-th

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Off-shell aspects of the one-pion-exchange potential and their relationship to different forms of the nonstatic (subleading-order) chiral two-pion-exchange nucleon-nucleon potential are discussed. Various types of off-shell behavior are categorized and numerous examples are given. Recently derived potentials based on chiral approaches are supplemented by a rather general form of the two-pion-exchange potential derived using old-fashioned methods. The latter is closely related to a general form of one-pion-exchange relativistic corrections and nonstatic two-pion-exchange three-nucleon forces developed long ago.

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