Polarization of Protons from theD(d, p)TReaction
- 20 December 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 164 (4) , 1229-1234
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.164.1229
Abstract
The polarization of protons from the reaction has been measured for eight deuteron energies between 2.1 and 14.1 MeV. For each deuteron energy, observations were made at nine laboratory angles between 10° and 70°. Scattering from helium was used as the polarization analyzer. For energies above 6 MeV, the polarization is positive at all angles with a maximum near 45°. The highest polarization was observed at 12.1 MeV where the peak value is about 0.5. The angular dependence of the polarization was fitted in terms of a sum over associated Legendre functions. To assure a smooth dependence of the coefficients on energy, they were represented by a power series (energy-dependent analysis). A comparison of the present results with measurements of the neutron polarization in the mirror reaction indicates that the proton polarization is larger by a factor of about 1.4.
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