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DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.29.2001
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“…m ., in the range of 25°-125°, because of the extended target and the detector configuration. The absolute /?-3 He elastic scattering cross section extracted from our measurements was in good agreement (within 10%) with previous data [21] over the complete angular range. At both 45 and 198 MeV incident energies, the /?-3 He elastic scattering events could be clearly distinguished from the low-energy background originating from the breakup channels.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…m ., in the range of 25°-125°, because of the extended target and the detector configuration. The absolute /?-3 He elastic scattering cross section extracted from our measurements was in good agreement (within 10%) with previous data [21] over the complete angular range. At both 45 and 198 MeV incident energies, the /?-3 He elastic scattering events could be clearly distinguished from the low-energy background originating from the breakup channels.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…From the phase analysis of elastic (p, 3 He) scattering Murdoch et al [28] have determined the phase difference to be δ( 3 S 1 ) − δ( 3 D 1 ) > 90 0 . Therefore, the both components in the numerator of expression ( 6) enter with the minus sign, and the coefficient α must be negative.…”
Section: He Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known [36] that according to the isospin selection rules for self-conjugate nuclei the isoscalar parts of E1 and M1 amplitudes are essentially suppressed. In view of this, using the Watson theorem, the last three phase differences were calculated from the data of phase analysis of elastic (p, 3 He) scattering [28].…”
Section: He Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to developments in technology for high quality polarized and unpolarized proton beams together with sophisticated techniques for the polarized 3 He target system, p-3 He scattering has an experimental advantage that allows high precision measurements of the cross section and a variety of spin observables. Indeed, at proton energy below 50 MeV rich data sets for p-3 He elastic scattering are available, covering the cross section [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33], proton analyzing power [26,29,[32][33][34][35][36][37], 3 He analyzing power [34,[37][38][39][40], and spin-correlation coefficients [34,37,40]. However, the existing data basis is rather poor at higher energies, mostly limited to the cross section [41][42][43][44] and the proton analyzing power [43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%