Spin polarization observables of the deuteron photodisintegration at low energies in pionless effective field theory
Abstract
Spin polarization observables of the deuteron photodisintegration at low energies are studied in a pionless effective field theory up to next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO). The total and differential cross sections, induced neutron polarization Py', and tensor analyzing powers T20 and T22 of the process are calculated at photon energies from the breakup threshold to 20~MeV. We find that the NNLO corrections in the cross sections and Py' converge well whereas they turn out to be important contributions in T20 and T22. We discuss the discrepancy between theory and experiment in Py' still persisting as well as an implication of our result to the first measurement of T20 at low energies in the HIGS facility.
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