Maris polarization in the ($p,pd$) reaction
Yoshiki Chazono

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates theoretically that Maris polarization can be observed in the ($p,pd$) reaction, providing a new method to detect deuteron clusters and their orbital motion inside nuclei.
Contribution
It introduces the first theoretical analysis of Maris polarization in cluster knockout reactions, linking polarization effects to nuclear cluster configurations.
Findings
Maris polarization can be observed via the vector analyzing power $A_y$ in ($p,pd$) reactions.
$A_y$ is positive for $j=3$ and negative for $j=1$, indicating different polarization directions.
The study identifies suitable kinematics and provides predictions for experimental verification.
Abstract
Proton-induced knockout reactions at intermediate energies provide a clean probe for nuclear clusters with relatively small theoretical uncertainties. The Maris polarization, which is the effective polarization of a particle inside a nucleus arising from nuclear absorption and spin-orbit coupling, has been used in proton knockout to determine the total angular momentum of the removed protons. However, its manifestation in cluster knockout remains unexplored. We theoretically demonstrate that the Maris polarization can be observed via the vector analyzing power of the proton-induced deuteron knockout () reaction in imbalanced kinematics. We first compute the spin-correlation coefficient of - elastic scattering, which is an elementary process, to identify suitable kinematics for the Maris polarization. We then calculate of the () reaction at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Cold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions
