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Invariant Coordinates in Breakup Reactions: Three Nucleon Force Effects

Systematic experimental studies of few-nucleon systems expose various dynamical ingredients which play an important role in correct description of observables, such as three-nucleon force, Coulomb force and relativistic effects. A large set of existing experimental data for 1 H ( d , p p ) n reactio...

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Published in:Few-body systems 2017-03, Vol.58 (2), p.1, Article 93
Main Authors: Skwira-Chalot, I., Ciepał, I., Kistryn, St, Kozela, A., Parol, W., Stephan, E.
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Language:English
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Summary:Systematic experimental studies of few-nucleon systems expose various dynamical ingredients which play an important role in correct description of observables, such as three-nucleon force, Coulomb force and relativistic effects. A large set of existing experimental data for 1 H ( d , p p ) n reaction allows for systematic investigations of these dynamical effects, which vary with energy and appear with different strength in certain observables and phase space regions. Moreover, systematic comparisons with exact theoretical calculations, done in variables related to the system dynamics in a possibly direct ways is a very important tool to verify and improve the existing description of the nucleon interaction. Examples of experimental data for a breakup reaction, transformed to the variables based on Lorentz-invariants are compared with modern theoretical calculations.
ISSN:0177-7963
1432-5411
DOI:10.1007/s00601-017-1252-z