1969
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(69)90031-1
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Elastic scattering of vector polarized deuterons on 4He

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“…The potential αN -I describes most of the experimental E d = 4.81 MeV data quite satisfac- [7] for the differential cross section and from Ref. [5] for the spin observables, and the 17-MeV data are from Ref. [6].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…The potential αN -I describes most of the experimental E d = 4.81 MeV data quite satisfac- [7] for the differential cross section and from Ref. [5] for the spin observables, and the 17-MeV data are from Ref. [6].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The αd scattering has been studied extensively in the past, both experimentally and theoretically [5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12]. Although αd is a six-nucleon system, at low energies, to a good approximation, the α particle may be considered a spin zero structureless boson, and thereby the theoretical description of αd scattering may be reduced to a three-body problem made up of one α and two nucleons (N ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the many available data sets we have fitted two: one (set 'J') comprises the angular distributions and vector analysing powers of Jenny et al [28] at five deuteron laboratory energies between 6.24 and 10 MeV. The second (set 'SG') combines the differential cross sections at 19 energies between 2.935 and 11.475 MeV [29] and vector analysing powers at 12 energies between 3.0 and 11.5 MeV [30], 539 data in all. As in [27], the differential cross sections and analysing powers of one of the two (J or SG) data sets for all energies are fitted to a single potential (which we designate respectively as the J or SG potential) using the direct data-to-potential form of IP inversion described in section 3.2.3.…”
Section: Fitting Experimental Data: D + 4 He Elastic Scattering 115 Mevmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the many available data sets we have fitted two: one (set 'J') comprises the angular distributions and vector analysing powers of Jenny et al [28] at 5 deuteron laboratory energies between 6.24 MeV and 10 MeV. The second (set 'SG') combines the differential cross sections at 19 energies between 2.935 and 11.475 MeV [29] and vector analysing powers at 12 energies between 3.0 and 11.5 MeV [30], 539 data in all. As in Ref.…”
Section: Fitting Experimental Data: D + 4 He Elastic Scattering ≤ 115...mentioning
confidence: 99%