1994
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.49.r2285
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Coulomb effects in deuteron breakup by proton impact

Abstract: We present the first results of a calculation of kinematically complete differential cross sections for the proton-induced deuteron breakup reaction, obtained by using a three-body formalism based on momentum space integral equations which correctly takes into account the Coulomb repulsion between the two protons. Comparison with experimental data is made.PACS number(s): 25.10.+s, 03.65.Nk, 21.45.+v, 25.40. Ep

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“…Namely, for the two-body breakup of 3 He the second term in (25) can be calculated using (30) and the completeness of the |α and |β states, resulting in:…”
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“…Namely, for the two-body breakup of 3 He the second term in (25) can be calculated using (30) and the completeness of the |α and |β states, resulting in:…”
Section: The Electromagnetic Reactions On Hementioning
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“…In sect. 3 we apply that formulation to electromagnetic reactions on 3 He. The summary is given in sect.…”
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“…Introducing the decomposition (11) in (4) yields, e.g. through application of the AGS reduction procedure [26],…”
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“…For three charged particles, the effective potentials occurring therein are again too complicated to be used presently for practical calculations (except with drastic approximations). But, if only two of the three particles are charged, some version [7] of these equations becomes manageable, and has in fact already been applied successfully to the calculation of elastic scattering and breakup observables in the proton-deuteron system [10,11].…”
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