Quasi-free limit in the deuteron-deuteron three-body break-up process

Author:

ramazani sharifabadi reza12,Amir-Ahmadi Hamid Reza2,Bayat M. T.2,Ciepał Izabela3,Eslami-Kalantari Mohammad4,Kalantar Nayestanaki Nasser2,Kistryn Stanisław5,Kozela Adam3,Mahjour-Shafiei Masoud1,Mardanpour Hossein2,Messchendorp Johan2,Mohammadi-Dadkan Maisam62,Ramazani-Moghaddam-Aran Ahmad7,Stephan Elżbieta8,Tavakoli-Zaniani H.42

Affiliation:

1. University of Tehran

2. University of Groningen

3. Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences

4. Yazd University

5. Jagiellonian University

6. University of Sistan and Baluchestan

7. University of Kashan

8. University of Silesia

Abstract

Detailed measurements of vector and tensor analyzing powers of the ^{2}{\rm H}(\vec d,dp){n} break-up process are presented. The data were obtained using a polarized deuteron-beam with an energy of 65 MeV/nucleon impinging on a liquid-deuterium target. The experiment was conducted at the AGOR facility at KVI using the BINA 4\piπ-detection system. The focus of this contribution is to analyze data of the dddd scattering process in the regime at which the neutron acts as a spectator, which we refer to as the quasi-free (QF) limit. To achieve this, events for which the final-state deuteron and proton are coplanar have been analyzed and the data have been sorted for various reconstructed momenta of the missing neutron. In the limit of vanishing neutron momentum and at small deuteron-proton momentum transfer, the data match very well with measured and predicted spin observables of the elastic deuteron-proton scattering process. The agreement deteriorates rapidly with increasing neutron momentum and deuteron-proton momentum transfer. The results of coplanar configurations in four-body phase space are compared with the results of recent available theoretical calculations based on the Single-Scattering Approximation.

Publisher

Stichting SciPost

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