... (isovectors).1
Note that traditionally (cf. Ref. [17]) the same symbol $ t$ denotes either the s.p. isospin coordinate $ t=\pm\tfrac{1}{2}$ or isoscalar/isovector coupling constants ($ t=0/t=1$). The meaning of $ t$ thus has to be inferred from the context in which it is used.
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