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Nucleon polarization in three-body models of polarized \bbox{^6}Li

Nuclear Theory 2014-11-18 v1

Abstract

Just as 3\roarrowHe^3\roarrow{\rm He} can be approximately characterized as a polarized neutron target, polarized \Li6D has been advocated as a good {\em isoscalar} nuclear target for the extraction of the polarized gluon content of the nucleon. The original argument rests upon a presumed ``alpha + deuteron'' picture of \Li6, with the polarization of the nucleus carried by the polarization of the deuteron. We have calculated the polarization of the constituents of \Li6 as a three-body bound state of α+n+p\alpha + n + p interacting with local potentials fitted to the scattering data. It is necessary to include partial waves up to j=17/2j=17/2 (75 channels, or, when including the T=1T=1 state, 150 channels) in the Faddeev equations before the energy eigenvalue converges. The longitudinal formfactors are then described well by the wave function. Various combinations of α\alphaN and NN strong and Coulomb potentials yield a straight line in the charge radius {\em vs.} energy plane which, unlike those of previous calculations, passes through the experimental datum. We find for all cases a polarization of the valence neutron in excess of 90\%. This may make polarized \Li6D an attractive target for many nuclear physics purposes, since its neutrons are effectively 45\% polarized.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/9309012,
  title  = {Nucleon polarization in three-body models of polarized \bbox{^6}Li},
  author = {N. W. Schellingerhout and L. P. Kok and S. A. Coon and R. M. Adam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/9309012},
  year   = {2014}
}

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