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    Spin observables in deuteron-proton radiative capture at intermediate energies

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    A radiative deuteron-proton capture experiment was carried out at KVI using polarized-deuteron beams at incident energies of 55, 66.5, and 90 MeV/nucleon. Vector and tensor-analyzing powers were obtained for a large angular range. The results are interpreted with the help of Faddeev calculations, which are based on modern two- and three-nucleon potentials. Our data are described well by the calculations, and disagree significantly with the observed tensor anomaly at RCNP.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PL

    Three nucleon force effects in cross section and spin observables of elastic deuteron proton scattering at 90 MeV / nucleon

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    The cross section and several spin-dependent observables have been measured with high precision for the reaction H(d,p)d at 90 MeV/nucleon. Several calculations were performed based either purely on two-nucleon potentials or also including three-nucleon potentials (3NP). The cross sections are consistent with all calculations including 3NPs. However, no single calculation reproduces the analyzing powers and spin-transfer coefficients, although some spin observables are reproduced to various degrees by the different calculations. A good understanding of the spin structure of 3NP is still lacking
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