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Deuteron-deuteron elastic scattering and transfer reactions in the energy regime above four-nucleon breakup threshold are described by solving exact four-particle equations for transition operators. Several realistic nuclear interaction…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2015-02-09 A. Deltuva , A. C. Fonseca

We present a method to integrate predictions from a theoretical model of a reaction with three bodies in the final state over the region of phase space covered by a given experiment. The method takes into account the true experimental…

We investigate the sensitivity of the non-exclusive nucleon induced deuteron breakup reaction to the three-nucleon interaction and distributions of three-nucleon force effects in inclusive spectra. To this end we solve the three-nucleon…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2020-06-24 H. Witała , J. Golak , R. Skibiński , V. Soloviov , K. Topolnicki

Obtaining cross sections for nuclear reactions at intermediate energies based on the Glauber formulation has a long tradition. Only recently the energy regime of a few hundred MeV has become accessible to ab-initio Faddeev calculations of…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2008-11-26 Ch. Elster , T. Lin , W. Gloeckle , S. Jeschonnek

We extend our approach to incorporate the proton-proton (pp) Coulomb force into the three-nucleon (3N) Faddeev calculations from elastic proton-deuteron (pd) scattering to the breakup process. The main new ingredient is a 3-dimensional…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-06-18 H. Witala , R. Skibinski , J. Golak , W. Glockle

An extensive study of three-nucleon force effects in the entire phase space of the nucleon-deuteron breakup process, for energies from above the deuteron breakup threshold up to 200 MeV, has been performed. 3N Faddeev equations have been…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-07 J. Kuros-Zolnierczuk , H. Witala , J. Golak , H. Kamada , A. Nogga , R. Skibinski , W. Glockle

{\bf Background} Deuteron induced reactions are widely used to probe nuclear structure and astrophysical information. Those (d,p) reactions may be viewed as three-body reactions and described with Faddeev techniques. {\bf Purpose}…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2019-09-18 L. Hlophe , Jin Lei , Ch. Elster , A. Nogga , F. M. Nunes , D. Jurčiukonis , A. Deltuva

We extended the study of relativistic effects in neutron-deuteron scattering to the exclusive breakup. To this aim we solved the three-nucleon Faddeev equation including such relativistic features as relativistic kinematics and boost…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-11 R. Skibinski , H. Witala , J. Golak

Previous studies of $(d,p)$ reactions in three-body (proton, neutron, nuclear core) systems revealed a nontrivial effect of the core excitation: the transfer cross section cannot be factorized into the spectroscopic factor and the…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2019-03-27 A. Deltuva

Vector analyzing powers, $A_x$ and $A_y$, of the proton-deuteron break-up reaction have been measured by using a polarized-proton beam at 135 MeV impinging on a liquid-deuterium target. For the experiment, the Big Instrument for…

Deuteron-proton elastic scattering is considered at the energies from 880 MeV to 2 GeV at the scattering angles $\theta^*\ge 140^\circ$. The multiple-scattering method is used to calculate the reaction amplitude. Four reaction mechanisms…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2024-07-02 Nadezhda Ladygina

The neutron-deuteron (nd) scattering is solved in the Faddeev formalism, employing the energy-independent version of the quark-model baryon-baryon interaction fss2. The differential cross sections and the spin polarization of the elastic…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2011-07-06 Kenji Fukukawa , Yoshikazu Fujiwara

We propose a simplified approach to incorporate the long-range proton-proton (pp) Coulomb force in the three-nucleon (3N) scattering calculations, based on exact formulation presented in Eur. Phys. Journal A {\bf{41}}, 369 (2009) and…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2023-10-06 H. Witała , J. Golak , R. Skibiński

Deuteron breakup processes $p+d\to (NN)_{s,t}+N$ are studied in the kinematics of backward elastic pd-scattering at law relative momenta of the NN-pair $k\sim 0-50 MeV/c$ for initial energies $T_0=0.5-2.5 GeV$ in the framework of the known…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2007-05-23 Yu. N. Uzikov

\noindent{\bf Background:} Deuteron-induced nuclear reactions are an essential tool for probing the structure of nuclei as well as astrophysical information such as $(n,\gamma)$ cross sections. The deuteron-nucleus system is typically…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2023-02-01 Linda Hlophe , Konstantinos Kravvaris , Sofia Quaglioni

A study of the deuteron breakup reaction $pd \to (pp)n$ with forward emission of a fast proton pair with small excitation energy $E_{pp}<$ 3 MeV has been performed at the ANKE spectrometer at COSY--J\"ulich. An exclusive measurement was…

The effects of the deuteron breakup are estimated for the $\Lambda$-deuteron momentum correlation function. Faddeev amplitudes in calculating low-energy $\Lambda$-deuteron scattering can provide not only the elastic scattering part but also…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2025-10-23 M. Kohno , H. Kamada

The low-energy breakup differential cross sections of the neutron-deuteron (nd) scattering are studied by employing the energy-independent version of the quark-model baryon-baryon interaction fss2. This interaction reproduces almost all the…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2011-06-03 Yoshikazu Fujiwara , Kenji Fukukawa

The deuteron fragmentation by fast protons has been studied both near the kinematics of quasi-free proton - proton scattering and far away from it. We have concentrated on the interplay between different reaction mechanisms associated with…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-10 N. B. Ladygina , A. V. Shebeko

We present a practical method to solve Faddeev three-body equations at energies above three-body breakup threshold as integral equations in coordinate space. This is an extension of previously used method for bound states and scattering…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2008-11-26 S. Ishikawa