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View SchemaDeutron Break-Up: Theoretical Description of Polarization Observables in Stapp formalism
| Authors | O. G. Grebenyuk |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | nucl-th/0511081 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/nucl-th/0511081 |
Abstract
The vector and tensor analyzing powers as well as the polarization of the outgoing proton are calculated for the exclusive deuteron break-up reaction $\vec{d}p \to \vec{p}pn$ at a deuteron beam energy of 2 GeV. Two component covariant formalism of Stapp has been used to have the completely Lorentz invariant model. In addition to the Impulse Approximation the nucleon-nucleon double-scattering and delta-excitation mechanism have been added coherently. Good agreement with the precise data obtained at Saclay is achieved.
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