1996
DOI: 10.1007/s006010050029
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Proton-Induced Deuteron Breakup at E lab P = 65 MeV in Quasi-Free Scattering Configurations

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“…A strong influence of Coulomb effects and the general success of the theoretical calculations incorporating this long range interaction were confirmed [26]. The importance of relativistic calculations for describing the breakup reaction cross section has been shown at energies as low as 65 MeV ( [27] using data from [28,29]). The calculations will be further tested by comparing with results of the breakup cross section measurements performed with the WASA detector at COSY [31] in the energy range where predicted relativistic effects exceed 30% [30].…”
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confidence: 78%
“…A strong influence of Coulomb effects and the general success of the theoretical calculations incorporating this long range interaction were confirmed [26]. The importance of relativistic calculations for describing the breakup reaction cross section has been shown at energies as low as 65 MeV ( [27] using data from [28,29]). The calculations will be further tested by comparing with results of the breakup cross section measurements performed with the WASA detector at COSY [31] in the energy range where predicted relativistic effects exceed 30% [30].…”
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confidence: 78%
“…There have been several reports on a large discrepancy in cross section of QFS both in nd breakup [53,54] and in pd breakup [47][48][49]55]. For example, nd QFS cross section around E n = 25 MeV is 16-18% higher than the calculation, and pd QFS cross section is lower than the calculation by about 20% at E p = 19 MeV and about 10% at 10.5 MeV.…”
Section: Qfs Anomaly At Low Energymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25) m in i are the rest masses of the incoming particles and E in i (E i ) are the total energies of the incoming (outgoing) particles. The nonrelativistic forms of the cross sections are restored when all total energies are replaced by the corresponding masses.…”
Section: Relativistic and Nonrelativistic Breakup Cross Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At higher energies the exclusive breakup cross sections have been measured below the pion production threshold at 65 MeV [24,25,26,27,28,29,30], 156 MeV [31], and 200 MeV [32]. In…”
Section: B Comparison To Exclusive Breakup Cross Section Datamentioning
confidence: 99%