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Polarization Transfer Measurement for $^1H(\vec{d},\vec{p})^2 H$ Elastic Scattering at 135 MeV/u and Three Nucleon Force Effects

Nuclear Experiment 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

The deuteron to proton polarization transfer coefficients for the dd--pp elastic scattering were precisely measured with an incoming deuteron energy of 135 MeV/u at the RIKEN Accelerator Research Facility. The data are compared to theoretical predictions based on exact solutions of three-nucleon Faddeev equations with high--precision nucleon--nucleon forces combined with different three-nucleon forces (3NFs), representing the current, most popular models: the 2π2\pi-exchange Tucson-Melbourne model, a modification thereof closer to chiral symmetry TM'(99), and the Urbana IX 3NF. Theory predicts large 3NF effects, especially in the angular range around the cross section minimum, but the present data only partially concurs, predominantly for KxxyKyyyK_{xx}^{y'}-K_{yy}^{y'} (KxxyK_{xx}^{y'}, KyyyK_{yy}^{y'}). For the induced polarization, PyP^{y'}, the TM'(99) and Urbana IX 3NFs reproduce the data, but the Tucson-Melbourne 3NF fails to describe the data. For the polarization transfer coefficients, KyyK_{y}^{y'} and KxzyK_{xz}^{y'}, the predicted 3NF ffects are in drastic conflict to the data. These facts clearly reveal the defects of the 3NF models currently used.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-ex/0404026,
  title  = {Polarization Transfer Measurement for $^1H(\vec{d},\vec{p})^2 H$ Elastic Scattering at 135 MeV/u and Three Nucleon Force Effects},
  author = {K. Sekiguchi and H. Sakai and H. Witała and K. Ermisch and W. Glöckle and J. Golak and M. Hatano and H. Kamada and N. Kalantar-Nayestanaki and H. Kato and Y. Maeda and J. Nishikawa and A. Nogga and T. Ohnishi and H. Okamura and T. Saito and N. Sakamoto and S. Sakoda and Y. Satou and K. Suda and A. Tamii and T. Uchigashima and T. Uesaka and T. Wakasa and K. Yako},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-ex/0404026},
  year   = {2009}
}

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32 pages, 12 figures, Submitted to Physical Review C