Alvarado, J.J.
Lucio M, J.L.
Pestieau, Jean
[UCL]
(eng)
Polarization effects in 2H(γ,n)1H are considered in the low photon energy domain. We discuss linear photon polarization, one-nucleon polarization, and vector target asymmetry.
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Bibliographic reference |
Alvarado, J.J. ; Lucio M, J.L. ; Pestieau, Jean. Low energy theorem and polarization effects in H-2 (gamma, n) H-1. In: Physical Review C, Nuclear Physics, Vol. 40, p. 531-534 (1989) |
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