Abstract

The present knowledge of nuclear forces is not sufficient to describe all experimental data for systems which consist of more than two nucleons. Recent three-nucleon scattering experiments have shown that the theoretical models based solely on nucleon-nucleon potentials fail to describe most of the experimental results. In this paper, we present data of the \(\vec {p}+d \longrightarrow p+p+n \) break-up reaction that were obtained using a 190 MeV polarized-proton beam impinging on a liquid deuterium target. The experiment was performed by exploiting BINA (Big Instrument for Nuclear-polarization Analysis), a detector system with a large angular acceptance and a high energy resolution.

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