1986
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(86)90011-4
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p- Radiative capture and the 3He D-state

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“…Whereas for the description of the differential cross section the use of the Born approximation leads to an underestimate of order 15%, the tensor analyzing power A yy is underpredicted by more than a factor of 2. The importance of initial state interaction in these observables has been observed already in the calculation by J. Torre [12]. More recently a calculation by A.C. Fonseca and D.R.…”
Section: Comparison To Theorymentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…Whereas for the description of the differential cross section the use of the Born approximation leads to an underestimate of order 15%, the tensor analyzing power A yy is underpredicted by more than a factor of 2. The importance of initial state interaction in these observables has been observed already in the calculation by J. Torre [12]. More recently a calculation by A.C. Fonseca and D.R.…”
Section: Comparison To Theorymentioning
confidence: 72%
“…As will be discussed in the last section the tensor analyzing power at these two energies has rather different sensitivities to the underlying physics. As a third extension we also measured the data of the deuteron vector analyzing power A The data points are from [12,14,15,16,17,18]. The dashed line represents the Faddeev calculation by Golak et al [2] II.…”
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“…We examined the energy dependence of A yy (90 • ) and A zz (90 • ) by collecting experimental data below E d = 45 MeV [42][43][44][45]. Disagreement between experiment and 3NF calculation seemed to exist.…”
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“…3 He 1 g has been the focus of many experimental and theoretical studies over the past 20 years, and during this time experiments with polarized protons and deuterons have come to be fairly common. Initially, the interest in polarization experiments arose in part from the observation that the "tensor analyzing powers" for p-d capture are sensitive to D-state components in the 3 He wave function [1][2][3][4]. Additionally, it was known that measurements of the proton analyzing power and the deuteron vector analyzing power are sensitive to M1 transitions [5,6] which can be influenced by meson exchange processes and non-nucleonic degrees of freedom.…”
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