Abstract

The integrated proton-deuteron cross section σ˜ for the case of transversal polarization ppy of the proton and tensor polarization Pxz of the deuteron provides a null test signal for time-reversal invariance violating but P-parity conserving effects. The corresponding experiment is planned at COSY to measure the observable σ˜. Here we consider in general case the status of the null-test observable in pd scattering, calculate σ˜ within the Glauber theory of the double-polarized pd scattering at 100 - 1000 MeV and study the contribution of the deuteron S- and D-waves for several type of the T-odd NN interactions.

Highlights

  • Discrete symmetries play an important role in physics of fundamental interactions

  • Within the standard model CP-violation effects observed in physics of kaons and B-mesons are far not sufficient to explain this asymmetry [2]

  • Summary In the first theoretical analysis of the null-test observable σ performed in Ref. [6] only the single scattering mechanism was considered for the straightforward calculation of the inelastic and elastic pd-scattering

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