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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 254, Issue 2, 8 December 1975, Pages 269-280
Nuclear Physics A

Quasi-free scattering and final state interactions in the reaction 2H(p,2p)n at 585 MeV

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Abstract

The reaction 2H(p,pp)n has been observed in a kinematically complete experiment at 585 MeV. A neutron-proton final state interaction was observed for an angle pair of 41°-61°. The spectral shape agrees reasonably well with the simple final state interaction theory. Quasi-free scattering was observed in the momentum spectrum for symmetric angles of 41°-41°. The spectator neutron momentum ranged from 0 to 425 MeV/c. The simple impulse approximation using the Hulthén wave function describes the data very well out to 240 MeV/c, at which point a sudden departure is observed.

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    Work supported in part by the US Energy Research and Development Administration.

    Present address: Institute “Ruder Bosković”, Zagreb, Yugoslavia.

    ††

    Present address: Houston Aerospace Systems Division, Houston, Texas.

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    Present address: Shell Development Co., Houston, Texas.

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    Present address: Rice University, Houston, Texas.

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