First Study of Three-body Photo-disintegration of $^3$He $\overrightarrow{^3He}(\vec{\gamma},n)pp$ with Double Polarizations

ORAL

Abstract

The study of the three-nucleon system has long been of fundamental importance to nuclear physics. We report on a first study of three-body photo-disintegration of polarized $^3$He with a circularly polarized $\gamma$-ray beam at an incident energy of 11.4 MeV. This experiment was carried out at the High Intensity $\gamma$-Ray Source (HI$\gamma$S) facility located at the Duke University Free Electron Laboratory. A high-pressure polarized $^3$He target based on spin-exchange optical pumping of hybrid alkali was used in the experiment. Both differential cross sections and asymmetries were extracted from the experiment. The results are compared to the three-body calculations using both CD Bonn and AV18 potentials and are in agreement within experimental uncertainties.

*This work is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under contract number DE-FG02-03ER41231 and the school of Arts $\&$ Science at Duke University.

Authors

  • S. Henshaw

  • B.A. Perdue

  • X. Qian

  • P. Seo

  • S. Stave

  • H.R. Weller

  • Q. Ye

  • W. Zheng

  • X. Zhu

  • M. Busch

  • J. Li

  • W. Chen

  • X. Zong

  • M.W. Ahmed

  • H. Gao

  • S.F. Mikhailov

  • C. Sun

  • Y.K. Wu

    • TUNL/Duke
  • R. Lu

    • Insitute of Modern Physics, CAS