Asymmetry in the (p,n) Reaction on Deuterium and Carbon at 215 MeV

D. Spalding, A. R. Thomas, N. W. Reay, and E. H. Thorndike
Phys. Rev. 150, 806 – Published 21 October 1966
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Abstract

A double-scattering experiment was performed on targets of deuterium and carbon, using 215-MeV, 85% polarized protons as incident particles. The asymmetry of recoil neutrons was measured at laboratory angles between 10° and 35°, using a neutron counter consisting of a polyethylene converter and multi-element scintillation telescope. The deuterium measurements are related to the free np polarization parameter by an impulse-approximation calculation. The deuterium results are in good agreement with the predictions of Yale phase-shift solutions 3, 3M, and 4M and the new Livermore solution, and are incompatible with Yale solutions 0, 1, 2, 2M. The asymmetries from carbon agree with free-np scattering except at laboratory angles of 10° and 35°, where they are greater in absolute value. The asymmetry from carbon showed the greatest dependence on neutron energy at these angles.

  • Received 25 April 1966

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.150.806

©1966 American Physical Society

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D. Spalding, A. R. Thomas, N. W. Reay, and E. H. Thorndike

  • University of Rochester, Rochester, New York

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Vol. 150, Iss. 3 — October 1966

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