2020
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.102.054002
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Measurement of differential cross sections for the deuteron-proton breakup reaction at 160 MeV

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“…The analysis of charged deuteron-proton breakup 1 H(d, pp)n-reaction at 80 MeV/nucleon was based upon the paper by Parol et al [5] and relies on the reconstruction of proton energies, polar angles, and the relative azimuthal angle of the proton pair. The cross section was compared to the theoretical calculations [6,7]: CD-Bonn with Coulomb potential (CDB+C), CD-Bonn with explicit excitation (CDB+ ), and CD-Bonn with ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of charged deuteron-proton breakup 1 H(d, pp)n-reaction at 80 MeV/nucleon was based upon the paper by Parol et al [5] and relies on the reconstruction of proton energies, polar angles, and the relative azimuthal angle of the proton pair. The cross section was compared to the theoretical calculations [6,7]: CD-Bonn with Coulomb potential (CDB+C), CD-Bonn with explicit excitation (CDB+ ), and CD-Bonn with ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The question arises whether we should not analyze the detector efficiency depending on the particle's energy, especially its stopping power in the MWPC. Such an estimation was made in a paper [23],…”
Section: Mwpc Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For protons, due to the breakup contribution, we cannot perform such an analysis, hence, we relay on Ref. [23]. In this article, the difference obtained for protons fluctuates around 10-12%, resulting in 2% of the breakup cross section error.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We used the technique of Ref. [37], which produces equivalent results to the method used in a previous experiment [36,38]. The projected accidental coincidence spectrum was subtracted from the projected raw spectrum for each detector pair.…”
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