1976
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.37.409
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Radiative Formation ofHe3and a New Test of Time-Reversal Invariance in the Electromagnetic Interaction

Abstract: on a specific, model-predicted effect, but will be based on a straightforward comparison of data and fits. We investigate this in the following paper.We report on the measurement of the formation of 3 He ++ in the collision of protons and deuterons, with the emission of a single photon. Energies and angles as chosen allow a comparison with the inverse process Y d H.e--pd. These data restrict possible T-invariance-violation effects in the electromagnetic interaction.

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“…There is a very good agreement between our data and those of the Saclay group [6]. However a clear discrepancy exists between the Bonn-Saclay results and those from [7,8,17]. As in [11] we made a polynomial fit in x=cos0~ TM to parametrize the cross section.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…There is a very good agreement between our data and those of the Saclay group [6]. However a clear discrepancy exists between the Bonn-Saclay results and those from [7,8,17]. As in [11] we made a polynomial fit in x=cos0~ TM to parametrize the cross section.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…2 cm the excitation curves for Op =60 ~ and 90 ~ together with data from other photodisintegration experiments [6,7,16]. Also shown are the results from the inverse reaction p(d, 3He)7 [8,17] multiplied with the detailed balance factor for comparison with the photodisintegration channel. There is a very good agreement between our data and those of the Saclay group [6].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Numerous measurements of the differential cross section for photodisintegration (90)(91)(92)(93)(94)(95) and the inverse reaction (96)(97)(98)(99) have been reported in the energy range 100 < E, < 500 MeV. Unfortunately, the data are often in disaccord.…”
Section: E > 50 Mevmentioning
confidence: 94%