Quark-Model Baryon-Baryon Interaction Applied to the Neutron-Deuteron Scattering (III) Breakup Differential Cross Sections

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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32 pages, 12 figures, submitted to Prog. Theor. Phys

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10.1143/PTP.125.979

The low-energy breakup differential cross sections of the neutron-deuteron (nd) scattering are studied by employing the energy-independent version of the quark-model baryon-baryon interaction fss2. This interaction reproduces almost all the breakup differential cross sections predicted by the meson-exchange potentials for the neutron incident energies $E_n \leq$ 65 MeV. The space star anomaly of 13 MeV nd scattering is not improved even in our model. Some overestimation of the breakup differential cross sections at $E_n$=22.7 - 65 MeV implies that systematic studies of various breakup configurations are necessary both experimentally and theoretically.

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