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Electrodisintegration of the few-body systems and realistic interactions

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Few Body Systems and Electromagnetic Interactions

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The three-body electrodisintegration of triton in the quasi-elastic region, is studied with a variational three-body wave function corresponding to the Reid soft core interaction. The Spectral Function of the process 3H(e,e'p)2n is calculated and its dependence upon the wave function components and the neutron -neutron final state interaction is thoroughly investigated. The calculated angular distributions of the coincidence cross section, which agree at low values of the proton internal momentum with the existing experimental data, display at large values of the proton momentum a sizeble effect from the triton D wave. The importance of the triton D wave has also been found in the high energy tail of the quasi elastic peak.

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Ciofi degli Atti, C., Pace, E., Salmè, G. (1978). Electrodisintegration of the few-body systems and realistic interactions. In: Ciofi degli Atti, C., De Sanctis, E. (eds) Few Body Systems and Electromagnetic Interactions. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 86. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-09095-9_67

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