Reaction mechanism and characteristics of T_{20} in d + ^3He backward elastic scattering at intermediate energies

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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REVTEX+epsfig, 17 pages including 6 eps figs, to be published in Phys. Rev. C

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10.1103/PhysRevC.61.024602

For backward elastic scattering of deuterons by ^3He, cross sections \sigma and tensor analyzing power T_{20} are measured at E_d=140-270 MeV. The data are analyzed by the PWIA and by the general formula which includes virtual excitations of other channels, with the assumption of the proton transfer from ^3He to the deuteron. Using ^3He wave functions calculated by the Faddeev equation, the PWIA describes global features of the experimental data, while the virtual excitation effects are important for quantitative fits to the T_{20} data. Theoretical predictions on T_{20}, K_y^y (polarization transfer coefficient) and C_{yy} (spin correlation coefficient) are provided up to GeV energies.

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