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Neutron-neutron effective range parameters from kinematically complete experiments on the reaction 2H(n, 2n)1H
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In simultaneous complete experiments on the reaction 2 H(n, 2n) 1 H neutron-neutron and neutron-proton final-state interactions were observed as discussed by the authors, with three-body calculations using different form factors for the nucleon-nucleon interactions.About:
This article is published in Nuclear Physics.The article was published on 1974-10-07. It has received 44 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Neutron.read more
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The three-nucleon continuum: achievements, challenges and applications
TL;DR: In this paper, the basic equations for 3N scattering based on general two-nucleon and 3N forces are reviewed and the main steps for their derivation are given.
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Neutron-deuteron breakup experiment at En=13 MeV: Determination of the 1S0 neutron-neutron scattering length ann
D. E. González Trotter,F. Salinas Meneses,Werner Tornow,C. R. Howell,Q. Chen,A. S. Crowell,C. D. Roper,R. L. Walter,D. Schmidt,Henryk Witała,W. Glöckle,H. Tang,Z. Zhou,I. Slaus +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the results of a kinematically complete neutron-deuteron breakup experiment performed at Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory using an ${E}_{n}=13$ MeV incident neutron beam.
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Nuclear charge asymmetry in the A = 3 nuclei
TL;DR: In this article, the nuclear charge asymmetry in the A = 3 system was determined by making a perturbative estimate of the direct electromagnetic contribution to the 3He-3H binding energy difference.
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Differential cross section of the 2H(n, nnp)-reaction at En = 13MeV
J. Strate,K. Geissdörfer,R. Lin,W. Bielmeier,J. Cub,A. Ebneth,E. Finckh,H. Friess,G. Fuchs,K. Gebhardt,S. Schindler +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the differential cross section of the nD break-up reaction at En = 13 MeV using the Erlangen multidetector neutron facility was investigated using a kinematically complete experiment and the results are compared with rigorous Faddeev calculations based on the Paris potential.
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Neutron-neutron effective range parameters
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive review of information on the neutron-neutron effective range parameters in the 1S0 state is presented, and the authors show that the semi-phenomenological Fujita-Mayazawa three-nucleation force can explain these discrepancies as well as the discrepancy between anm obtained from pickup and knockon D(n, nm)p processes.
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Kinematic relations in reactions of the form A+B→C+D+E
TL;DR: The kinematic and phase space formulae which are relevant to nuclear reactions in which three final particles are produced are summarized in this article, where the detection of one or of two of the final particles is considered.
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Theory of the Reaction n + d → n + n + p
R. Aaron,R. D. Amado +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors calculate the proton energy spectrum at various angles for the process $n+d\ensuremath{\rightarrow}n+n+p$ at 14.4-MeV incident-neutron laboratory energy, using their exact three-body theory with separable, $S$-wave, spindependent, two-body forces.
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The n+d break-up reaction with separable potentials
TL;DR: In this paper, a technique to calculate the n+d break-up cross sections with separable potentials was presented, and the results of the calculations for many kinematically complete n−d and p−d breakup experiments were given.
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Measurement of the Neutron-Neutron S -Wave Scattering Length from the Reaction π − + d → 2 n + γ
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A study of break-up processes in neutron-deuteron scattering
Willem Kloet,J.A. Tjon +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic search has been made in the entire phase space of three free nucleons for large differences between the results of the various interactions, and certain parts outside the final state peaks and the quasifree scattering regions are found which are significantly sensitive to the two-nucleon interactions studied.