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Potential effects in nucleon-deuteron scattering

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Nucleon-deuteron breakup cross sections have been calculated using different S-wave rank one separable potentials. A proper treatment of the high energy repulsion improves the agreement with experiments. For accurate comparisons the inclusion of exact charge dependence in the calculations is important. A strong correlation between the three body-results and the intrinsic strength of the interaction has been found.

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This investigation form a part of the research program of the foundation for Fundamental Research of Matter (F. O. M.) which is financially supported by the Netherlands Organization for Pure Scientific Research (Z. W. O).

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Stuivenberg, J.H., Bruinsma, J. & van Wageningen, R. Potential effects in nucleon-deuteron scattering. Czech J Phys 24, 1243–1249 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01587210

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