Abstract

Deuteron-nucleus spin-dependent interactions are investigated in elastic scattering at intermediate energies. Spin-space tensor amplitudes which characterize spin-dependent interactions are introduced by the invariant-amplitude method so that effects of T R - and T L -type tensor interactions are described separately. Through these amplitudes, numerical calculations based on the folding model clarify that the spin-orbit interactions produce T L -tensor like effects on the scattering amplitude as the higher-order effect and the virtual breakup contribution is only a minor part of this effect in most angles. An additional T L -type tensor interaction, phenomenologically introduced, is found to improve the fit to the experimental data of A yy considerably and A y in less magnitude. The origin of this interaction is discussed. The theoretical prediction is made of which observables enhance the effect of a particular spin-dependent interaction.

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