Neutron-proton analyzing power at 12 MeV and inconsistencies in parametrizations of nucleon-nucleon data

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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Six pages, four figures, one table, to be published in Physics Letters B

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10.1016/j.physletb.2007.12.039

We present the most accurate and complete data set for the analyzing power Ay(theta) in neutron-proton scattering. The experimental data were corrected for the effects of multiple scattering, both in the center detector and in the neutron detectors. The final data at En = 12.0 MeV deviate considerably from the predictions of nucleon-nucleon phase-shift analyses and potential models. The impact of the new data on the value of the charged pion-nucleon coupling constant is discussed in a model study.

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