Deuteron-deuteron collision at 160 MeV
G. Khatri, W. Parol, K. Bodek, I. Ciepa{\l}, B. Jamroz, N., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, St. Kistryn, B. K{\l}os, A. Kozela, P. Kulessa, A., Magiera, I. Mazumdar, J.G. Messchendorp, D. Rozpedzik, I. Skwira-Chalotf, E., Stephan, A. Wilczek, B. W{\l}och, A. Wronska, J. Zejma

TL;DR
This paper reports on deuteron-deuteron collision experiments at 160 MeV, presenting new data analysis techniques and differential cross-section measurements, with comparisons to theoretical SSA calculations.
Contribution
It introduces an extensive analysis of back detector data using clusterization and provides the first differential cross-sections for the dd→dpn breakup reaction at this energy.
Findings
Differential cross-sections measured for dd→dpn breakup.
First comparison of data with SSA theoretical calculations.
Novel data analysis method for detector clusterization.
Abstract
The experiment was carried out using BINA detector at KVI in Groningen. For the first time an extensive data analysis of the data collected in back part of the detector is presented, where a clusterization method is utilized for angular and energy information. We also present differential cross-sections for the (dddpn) breakup reaction within \textit{dp} quasi-free scattering limit and their comparison with first calculations based on Single Scattering Approximation (SSA) approach.
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