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We explore the constraints on the three-nucleon force (3NF) of chiral effective field theory () that are provided by bound-state observables in the A=3 and A=4 sectors. Our statistically rigorous analysis incorporates experimental error, computational method uncertainty, and the uncertainty due to truncation of the expansion at next-to-next-to-leading order. A consistent solution for the ^3H binding energy, the ^4He binding energy and radius, and the ^3H4pt{0ex}-decay rate can only be obtained if truncation errors are included in the analysis. The -decay rate is the only one of these that yields a nondegenerate constraint on the 3NF low-energy constants, which makes it crucial for the parameter estimation. We use eigenvector continuation for fast and accurate emulation of no-core shell model calculations of the few-nucleon observables. This facilitates sampling of the posterior probability distribution, allowing us to also determine the distributions of the parameters that quantify the truncation error. We find a expansion parameter of Q=0. 330. 06 for these observables.
Wesolowski et al. (Mon,) studied this question.