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The spin-dependent nd scattering length - a proposed high-accuracy measurement

Nuclear Experiment 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

The understanding of few-nucleon systems at low energies is essential, e.g. for accurate predictions of element abundances in big-bang and stellar fusion. Novel effective field theories, taking only nucleons, or nucleons and pions as explicit degrees of freedom, provide a systematic approach, permitting an estimate of theoretical uncertainties. Basic constants parameterising the short range physics are derived from only a handful of experimental values. The doublet neutron scattering length a_2 of the deuteron is particularly sensitive to a three-nucleon contact interaction, but experimentally known with only 6% accuracy. It can be deduced from the two experimentally accessible parameters of the nd scattering length. We plan to measure the poorly known "incoherent" nd scattering length a_{i,d} with 10^{-3} accuracy, using a Ramsey apparatus for pseudomagnetic precession with a cold polarised neutron beam at PSI. A polarised target containing both deuterons and protons will permit a measurement relative to the incoherent np scattering length, which is know experimentally with an accuracy of 2.4\times 10^{-4}.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-ex/0401029,
  title  = {The spin-dependent nd scattering length - a proposed high-accuracy measurement},
  author = {B. van den Brandt and H. W. Griesshammer and P. Hautle and J. Kohlbrecher and J. A. Konter and O. Zimmer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-ex/0401029},
  year   = {2009}
}

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5 pages LaTeX2e, 1 .eps figure. To be published in Nucl. Inst. Methods A as part of the Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Polarized Solid Targets and Techniques in Bad Honnef (Germany), 27th - 29th October 2003