Precise and large set of cross sections, vector A x, A y and tensor A xx, A xy, A yy analyzing powers for the 1 H(d, pp)n breakup reactions were measured at 100 and 130 MeV deuteron beam energies with the use of the SALAD and BINA detectors at KVI and Germanium Wall setup at FZ-Jülich. Results are compared with various theoretical approaches which model the three-nucleon (3N) system dynamics. The calculations are based on different two-nucleon (2N) potentials which can be combined with models of the three-nucleon force (3NF) and other pieces of the dynamics can also be included like the Coulomb interaction and relativistic effects. The cross sections data reveal seizable 3NF and Coulomb force influence. In case of analyzing powers very low sensitivity to the effects was found and the data are well describe by 2N models only. At 130 MeV for A xy serious disagreements appear when 3NF models are included into calculations. © 2013 The Author(s).
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Ciepał, I., Kłos, B., Kistryn, S., Stephan, E., Biegun, A., Bodek, K., … Zejma, J. (2013). Investigations of Few-Nucleon System Dynamics in Medium Energy Domain. Few-Body Systems, 54(7–10), 1301–1305. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00601-012-0582-0
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