Abstract
Cross-section and vector-analyzing-power data for three star configurations of the breakup reaction at MeV were measured in a kinematically complete experiment. They are compared to rigorous Faddeev calculations involving five realistic charge-dependent nucleon-nucleon potentials: Argonne CD Bonn, Nijmegen 93, Nijmegen I, and Nijmegen II. A general satisfactory agreement between theory and experiment has been found. However, there exist also a few minor discrepancies in cross sections in some regions of phase space. The experimental data are compared also to the calculations including the (π-π) Tucson-Melbourne three-body force. Their effects are either negligible or increase the disagreement with the experiment.
- Received 3 June 1996
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.55.42
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