Abstract
A measurement of the analyzing powers for the 2H (p→ , pp) n break-up reaction was carried out at KVI exploiting a polarized-proton beam at an energy of 135MeV. The scattering angles and energies of the final-state protons were measured using the Big Instrument for Nuclear-polarization Analysis (BINA) with a nearly 4 π geometrical acceptance. In this work, we analyzed a large number of kinematical geometries including forward–forward configurations in which both the final-state particles scatter to small polar angles and backward–forward configurations in which one of the final-state particles scatters to large polar angles. The results are compared with Faddeev calculations based on modern nucleon–nucleon (NN) and three-nucleon (3N) potentials. Discrepancies between polarization data and theoretical predictions are observed for configurations corresponding to small relative azimuthal angles between the two final-state protons. These configurations show a large sensitivity to 3N force effects.
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Bayat, M. T., Tavakoli-Zaniani, H., Amir-Ahmadi, H. R., Deltuva, A., Eslami-Kalantari, M., Golak, J., … Witała, H. (2020). A comprehensive study of analyzing powers in the proton–deuteron break-up channel at 135 MeV. European Physical Journal A, 56(10). https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00255-0
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