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Hard Break-Up of Two-Nucleons from the 3He Nucleus

Nuclear Theory 2009-08-21 v5 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

We investigate a large angle photodisintegration of two nucleons from the 3^3He nucleus within the framework of the hard rescattering model (HRM). In the HRM a quark of one nucleon knocked out by an incoming photon rescatters with a quark of the other nucleon leading to the production of two nucleons with large relative momentum. Assuming the dominance of the quark-interchange mechanism in a hard NN scattering, the HRM allows to express the amplitude of a two-nucleon break-up reaction through the convolution of photon-quark scattering, NNNN hard scattering amplitude and nuclear spectral function. The photon-quark scattering amplitude can be explicitly calculated in the high energy regime, whereas for NNNN scattering one uses the fit of the available experimental data. The HRM predicts several specific features for the hard breakup reaction. First, the cross section will approximately scale as s11s^{-11}. Secondly, the s11s^{11} weighted cross section will have the shape of energy dependence similar to that of s10s^{10} weighted NNNN elastic scattering cross section. Also one predicts an enhancement of the pppp breakup relative to the pnpn breakup cross section as compared to the results from low energy kinematics. Another result is the prediction of different spectator momentum dependencies of pppp and pnpn breakup cross sections. This is due to the fact that same-helicity pppp-component is strongly suppressed in the ground state wave function of 3^3He. Because of this suppression the HRM predicts significantly different asymmetries for the cross section of polarization transfer NNNN breakup reactions for circularly polarized photons. For the pppp breakup this asymmetry is predicted to be zero while for the pnpn it is close to 23{2\over 3}.

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@article{arxiv.0812.4590,
  title  = {Hard Break-Up of Two-Nucleons from the 3He Nucleus},
  author = {Misak M Sargsian and Carlos Granados},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.4590},
  year   = {2009}
}

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33 pages and 8 figures, version published in Physical Review C