1999
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.82.4591
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Matrix Elements for Low-EnergypdRadiative Capture

Abstract: Measurements of polarization observables are presented for the p-d radiative capture reaction. A new analysis technique, based on Watson's theorem, is used to extract the reaction matrix elements.The new method allows one to fix the phases of the matrix elements by incorporating information from the elastic scattering channel. [S0031-9007(99)09297-2] PACS numbers: 25.10. + s, 21.30.Cb, 25.40.Lw

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“…In the next two subsections, we report the results for the pd radiative capture at T c.m. = 2.0 and 3.33 MeV, for which there are very accurate cross-section and polarization data [20,49]. One reason for doing so is to test the quality of the bound and scattering wave functions, in particular by studying the rate of convergence of calculated reduced-matrix elements (RMEs) with respect to the number of channels included in the PHH expansions of these wave functions.…”
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“…In the next two subsections, we report the results for the pd radiative capture at T c.m. = 2.0 and 3.33 MeV, for which there are very accurate cross-section and polarization data [20,49]. One reason for doing so is to test the quality of the bound and scattering wave functions, in particular by studying the rate of convergence of calculated reduced-matrix elements (RMEs) with respect to the number of channels included in the PHH expansions of these wave functions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental data are from Ref. [49]. In most of the panels, the three curves are indistinguishable.…”
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“…energies ranging from 0 to 2 MeV 14, 15,16,17 . These data indicate that the reaction proceeds predominantly through S-and P-wave capture.…”
Section: The Pd Radiative Capturementioning
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“…The results of this fitting procedure are compared with the calculated RMEs in Table 1. The phase of each RME is simply related to the elastic pd phase shift 17 , which at these low energies is essentially the Coulomb phase shift. As can be seen from Table 1, the most significant differences between theoretical and experimental RMEs are found for |p 4 |.…”
Section: The Pd Radiative Capturementioning
confidence: 99%