Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment
Scientific paper
2010-12-28
Few Body Syst.50:97-103,2011
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Experiment
9 pages, 4 figures, proceedings of the 21st European Conference on Few Body Problems in Physics, Salamanca, Spain, 30 August -
Scientific paper
10.1007/s00601-010-0208-3
Understanding the few-nucleon system remains one of the challenges in modern nuclear and hadron physics. Observables in few-nucleon scattering processes are sensitive probes to study the two and many-body interactions between nucleons in nuclei. In the past decades, several facilities provided a large data base to study in detail the three-nucleon interactions below the pion-production threshold by exploiting polarized proton and deuteron beams and large-acceptance detectors. Only since recently, the four-nucleon scattering process at intermediate energies has been explored. In addition, there is a focus to collect data in the hyperon-nucleon sector, thereby providing access to understand the more general baryon-baryon interaction. In this contribution, some recent results in the few-nucleon sector are discussed together with some of the preliminary results from a pioneering and exclusive study of the four-nucleon scattering process. Furthermore, this paper discusses the experimental activities in the hyperon sector, in particular, the perspectives of the hyperon program of PANDA.
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