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The history of the three-nucleon analyzing power puzzle is described by an experimentalist who has been collaborating with few-body theoreticians in trying to unravel the physics of this long-standing phenomenon. Although surprising effects have been discovered along the way, the puzzle is still unexplained. Hopefully, some of the long-range three-nucleon force terms predicted by chiral effective field theory in N3LO will eventually solve the puzzle.
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Correspondence: W. Tornow, Department of Physics and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory, Duke University, 107 Science Drive, Durham, NC 27708-0308, USA
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Tornow, W. The 20th anniversary of the three-nucleon analyzing power puzzle – A personal recollection. Few-Body Syst 43, 213–218 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00601-008-0234-6
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