Elastic proton-deuteron scattering at intermediate energies
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/ Authors
A. Ramazani-Moghaddam-Arani, Amir-Ahmadi, A. D. Bacher, C. D. Bailey, A. Biegun, M. Eslami-Kalantari, I. Gašparić, L. Joulaeizadeh, N. Kalantar-Nayestanaki, St. Kistryn
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A. Kozela, H. Mardanpour, J. G. Messchendorp, A. M. Micherdzinska, H. Moeini, S. V. Shende, E. Stephan, E. J. Stephenson, R. Sworst
/ Abstract
Observables in elastic proton-deuteron scattering are sensitive probes of the nucleon-nucleon interaction and three-nucleon force effects. The present experimental data base for this reaction is large, but contains a large discrepancy between data sets for the differential cross section taken at 135 MeV/nucleon by two experimental research groups. This paper reviews the background of this problem and presents new data taken at KVI. Differential cross sections and analyzing powers for the $^{2}{\rm H}(\vec p,d){p}$ and ${\rm H}(\vec d,d){p}$ reactions at 135 MeV/nucleon and 65 MeV/nucleon, respectively, have been measured. The data differ significantly from previous measurements and consistently follow the energy dependence as expected from an interpolation of published data taken over a large range at intermediate energies.