New experimental approach to modern three-nucleon forces

Spin observables in proton deuteron breakup reactions at low energies offer a rich testing ground for the modern theory of nuclear forces, the chiral effective field theory (EFT). In the three-nucleon continuum the experimental data and the theoretical predictions are today at variance. At the PAX f...

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Hauptverfasser: Engblom, P Thörngren, Barsov, S, Bertelli, S, Contalbrigo, M, Chiladze, D, Kacharava, A, Lenisa, P, Lomidze, N, Lorentz, B, Macharashvili, G, Merzlyakov, S, Mikirtytchiants, S, Nass, A, Oellers, D, Rathmann, F, Schleichert, R, Ströher, H, Tabidze, M, Trusov, S, Weidemann, C
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