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Phys Rev Lett. 2001 Feb 05;86(6):967-70. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.967.

Evidence for a three-nucleon-force effect in proton-deuteron elastic scattering.

Physical review letters

R V Cadman, J Brack, W J Cummings, J A Fedchak, B D Fox, H Gao, W Glöckle, J Golak, C Grosshauser, R J Holt, C E Jones, H Kamada, E R Kinney, M A Miller, W Nagengast, A Nogga, B R Owen, K Rith, F Schmidt, E C Schulte, J Sowinski, F Sperisen, E L Thorsland, R Tobey, J Wilbert, H Witała

Affiliations

  1. Department of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana 61801, USA.

PMID: 11177986 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.967

Abstract

Developments in spin-polarized internal targets for storage rings have permitted measurements of 197 MeV polarized protons scattering from vector polarized deuterons. This work presents measurements of the polarization observables A(y), iT11, and C(y,y) in proton-deuteron elastic scattering. When compared to calculations with and without three-nucleon forces, the measurements provide further evidence that three-nucleon forces make a contribution to the observables. This work indicates that three-body forces derived from static nuclear properties appear to be crucial to the description of dynamical properties.

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