Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2011-01-15
Prog.Theor.Phys.125:729-773,2011
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
45 pages, 16 figures, 1 table, submitted to Prog. Theor. Phys
Scientific paper
10.1143/PTP.125.729
The neutron-deuteron (nd) scattering is solved in the Faddeev formalism, employing the energy-independent version of the quark-model baryon-baryon interaction fss2. The differential cross sections and the spin polarization of the elastic scattering up to the neutron incident energy $E_n=65$ MeV are well reproduced without reinforcing fss2 with the three-body force. The vector analyzing-power of the neutron, $A_y(\theta)$, in the energy region $E_n$ < 25 MeV is largely improved in comparison with the predictions by the meson-exchange potentials, thus yielding a partial solution of the long-standing $A_y$-puzzle owing to the nonlocality of the short-range repulsion produced by the quark-model baryon-baryon interaction. The large Coulomb effect in the vector and tensor analyzing-powers in $E_n$ < 10 MeV is also analyzed based on the Vincent and Phatak method and recent detailed studies by other authors.
Fujiwara Yoshikazu
Fukukawa Kenji
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