Effect of deuteron breakup on the deuteron- correlation function

Abstract

The hadron-deuteron correlation function has attracted many interests as a potential method to access the three-hadron interactions. However, the weakly-bound nature of deuteron has not been considered in the preceding studies. In this study, the breakup effect of deuteron on the deuteron-- (d--) correlation function Cd- is investigated. The d-- scattering is described by a nucleon-nucleon- three-body reaction model. The continuum-discretized coupled-channels method, which is a fully quantum-mechanical and non-perturbative reaction model, is adopted. Cd- turns out to be sensitive to the strong interaction and enhanced by the deuteron breakup effect by 6--8 % for the d-- relative momentum below about 70 MeV/c. Low-lying neutron-neutron continuum states are responsible for this enhancement. Within the adopted model, the deuteron breakup effect on Cd- is found to be appreciable but not very significant. Except for the enhancement by several percent, studies on Cd- without the deuteron breakup effect can be justified.

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