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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 334, Issue 1, 28 January 1980, Pages 45-52
Nuclear Physics A

Polarization transfer of the 2H(p, n)2p reaction at θ = 0°

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Abstract

The transverse polarization transfer coefficient Kyy has been measured for the breakup reaction 2H(p, n) 2p at θ = 0° for five incident energies in the range from 10.6 to 15.1 MeV. The results are presented at each incident proton energy as a function of neutron energy. All of the Kyy (0°) data have positive values around 0.4 for low neutron energies and negative values around −0.2 for high neutron energies. The data are compared to predictions from a three-body separable-potential model calculation.

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