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Sensitivity of elastic electron scattering off the 3He to the nucleon form factors
Elastic electron-3He scattering is studied in the relativistic impulse
approximation. The amplitudes for the three-nucleon system
- 3He - are obtained by solving the relativistic generalization of the
Faddeev equation. The charge and magnetic form factor are calculated and
compared with the experimental data for the momentum transfer squared up to 100
fm-2. The influence of the various nucleon form factors is investigated
Relativistic three-nucleon calculations within the Bethe-Salpeter approach
The relativistic properties of the three-nucleon system are investigated
using the Faddeev equations within the Bethe-Salpeter approach. The
nucleon-nucleon interaction is chosen in a separable form. The Gauss quadrature
method is used to calculate the integrals. The system of the integral equations
are solving by iterations method. The binding energy and the partial-wave
amplitudes (1S 0 and 3S 1) of the triton are found
Trinucleon form factors with relativistic multirankseparable kernels
This paper studies elastic electron-trinucleon scattering in the relativistic
impulse approximation. The amplitudes for a trinucleon have been obtainedby
solving the relativistic generalization of the Faddeev equations with
amultirank separable kernel of the nucleon-nucleon interactions. The
staticapproximation and additional relativistic corrections for the trinucleon
electromagnetic form factors have been calculated for the momentum
transfersquared up to 50 fm^-
Cross section ratio and angular distributions of the reaction p + d -> 3He + eta at 48.8 MeV and 59.8 MeV excess energy
We present new data for angular distributions and on the cross section ratio
of the p + d -> 3He + eta reaction at excess energies of Q = 48.8 MeV and Q =
59.8 MeV. The data have been obtained at the WASA-at-COSY experiment
(Forschungszentrum J\"ulich) using a proton beam and a deuterium pellet target.
While the shape of obtained angular distributions show only a slow variation
with the energy, the new results indicate a distinct and unexpected total cross
section fluctuation between Q = 20 MeV and Q = 60 MeV, which might indicate the
variation of the production mechanism within this energy interval.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figure
Evidence for a New Resonance from Polarized Neutron-Proton Scattering
Exclusive and kinematically complete high-statistics measurements of
quasifree polarized scattering have been performed in the energy
region of the narrow resonance structure with , 2380 MeV/ and 70 MeV observed recently in the
double-pionic fusion channels and .
The experiment was carried out with the WASA detector setup at COSY having a
polarized deuteron beam impinged on the hydrogen pellet target and utilizing
the quasifree process . That way the
analyzing power was measured over a large angular range. The obtained
angular distributions deviate systematically from the current SAID SP07
NN partial-wave solution. Incorporating the new data into the SAID
analysis produces a pole in the waves as expected from the
resonance hypothesis
ABC Effect in Basic Double-Pionic Fusion --- Observation of a new resonance?
We report on a high-statistics measurement of the basic double pionic fusion
reaction over the energy region of the so-called ABC
effect, a pronounced low-mass enhancement in the -invariant mass
spectrum. The measurements were performed with the WASA detector setup at COSY.
The data reveal the ABC effect to be associated with a Lorentzian shaped energy
dependence in the integral cross section. The observables are consistent with a
resonance with in both and systems.
Necessary further tests of the resonance interpretation are discussed
Neutron-Proton Scattering in the Context of the (2380) Resonance
New data on quasifree polarized neutron-proton scattering, in the region of
the recently observed resonance structure, have been obtained by
exclusive and kinematically complete high-statistics measurements with WASA at
COSY. This paper details the determination of the beam polarization, checks of
the quasifree character of the scattering process, on all obtained
angular distributions and on the new partial-wave analysis, which includes the
new data producing a resonance pole in the - coupled partial
waves at () MeV -- in accordance with the dibaryon
resonance hypothesis. The effect of the new partial-wave solution on the
description of total and differential cross section data as well as specific
combinations of spin-correlation and spin-transfer observables available from
COSY-ANKE measurements at = 2.27 GeV is discussed
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