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Search for the minimum in the forward2H(γ,p)n cross section

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The forward2H(γ,p)n cross section was measured at 7.2 and 8.5 MeV photon energy. The new absolute values confirm the theoretically predicted presence of a minimum in this cross section. A discrimination is made between the results from various theoretical descriptions.

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De Graeve, A., Zieger, A., Van de Vyver, R. et al. Search for the minimum in the forward2H(γ,p)n cross section. Few-Body Systems 10, 37–42 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01352400

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