Abstract

Measurements of a complete set of deuteron analyzing powers (iT11, T20, T21, T22) for elastic deuteron–proton scattering at 250 MeV/nucleon have been performed with polarized deuteron beams at RIKEN RI Beam Factory. The obtained data are compared with the Faddeev calculations based on the modern nucleon–nucleon forces together with the Tucson-Melbourne’99, and UrbanaIX three nucleon forces.

Highlights

  • Study of three nucleon forces (3NFs) is essentially important in clarifying nuclear phenomena

  • With the aim of clarifying roles of the 3NFs in nuclei the experimental programs with polarized deuterons beams at intermediate energies are in progress at RIKEN RI Beam Factory (RIBF)

  • The beam polarizations were monitored continuously with a beam line polarimeter Dpol prior to acceleration by the SRC using the reaction of elastic d p scattering at 90 MeV/nucleon

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Introduction

Study of three nucleon forces (3NFs) is essentially important in clarifying nuclear phenomena. In addition to the first signals of the 3NF effects in the binding energies of the 3H and 3He, the significance of 3NFs has been recently pointed out for descriptions of discrete states in higher mass nuclei [1]. Three nucleon (3N) scattering at intermediate energies (E/A ∼ 200 MeV) is one attractive approach to investigate the dynamical aspects of 3NFs, such as momentum and/or spin dependences. With the aim of clarifying roles of the 3NFs in nuclei the experimental programs with polarized deuterons beams at intermediate energies are in progress at RIKEN RI Beam Factory (RIBF). We have measured a complete set of deuteron analyzing powers (iT11, T20, T21, T22) in deuteron–proton (d p) elastic scattering at 250 MeV/nucleon

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