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Title: Comprehensive measurements of cross sections and spin observables of the three-body break-up channel in deuteron-deuteron scattering at 65 MeV/nucleon
Authors: Ramazani-Sharifabadi, R.
Amir-Ahmadi, H. R.
Bayat, M. T.
Deltuva, A.
Eslami-Kalantari, M.
Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N.
Kistryn, St.
Kozela, A.
Mahjour-Shafiei, M.
Mardanpour, H.
Messchendorp, J. G.
Mohammadi-Dadkan, M.
Ramazani-Moghaddam-Arani, A.
Stephan, Elżbieta
Tavakoli-Zaniani, H.
Keywords: three-body break-up channel; deuteron-deuteron scattering; 65 MeV/nucleon
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: The European Physical Journal A, Vol. 56 (2020), Art. No. 221
Abstract: Detailed measurements of five-fold differential cross sections and a rich set of vector and tensor analyzing powers of the 2H(d, dp)n break-up process using polarized deuteron-beam energy of 65 MeV/nucleon with a liquid-deuterium target are presented. The experiment was conducted at the AGOR facility at KVI using the BINA 4π-detection system. We discuss the analysis procedure including a thorough study of the systematic uncertainties. The results can be used to examine upcoming state-of-theart calculations in the four-nucleon scattering domain, and will, thereby, provide further insights into the dynamics of three- and four-nucleon forces in few-nucleon systems. The results of coplanar configurations are compared with the results of recent theoretical calculations based on the Single- Scattering Approximation (SSA). Through these comparisons, the validity of SSA approximation is investigated in the Quasi-Free (QF) region.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/16114
DOI: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00227-4
ISSN: 1434-6001
1434-601X
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