R. D. Foster, C. R. Gould, D. G. Haase, J. H. Kelley, D. M. Markoff, (North Carolina State University and TUNL), W. Tornow (Duke University and TUNL) Supported.

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R. D. Foster, C. R. Gould, D. G. Haase, J. H. Kelley, D. M. Markoff, (North Carolina State University and TUNL), W. Tornow (Duke University and TUNL) Supported by the US Dept. of Energy

Overview Motivation and Theory Overview of the Experiment Dynamically Polarized Deuteron Target Results Summary

Motivation and Theory Investigate the spin dependence of the nucleon-nucleon (NN) interaction in the system Determine the contribution of three-nucleon force (3NF) term to NN potential Longitudinal total cross section difference is sensitive to the same 3NF terms which are added to the NN potential models to reproduce the triton binding energy

Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory

n-d Scattering Experiment

Schematic of the Experiment

Neutron production reaction: P n calculated from d polarization using polarization transfer coeff. (10 Hz) Polarized Neutron Beam

TUNL Polarized Target Facility

Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Low temperature (200 mK) and high magnetic field (2.5 T) polarize electrons Drive transitions with 70 GHz microwaves to produce nuclear polarized target DNP provides a method to quickly flip target polarization and it can absorb external heating Target material is 1 mm diameter beads of frozen 1,2-propandiol in which all 8 hydrogens have been replaced by deuterons

Dilution Refrigeration Mixing Chamber Concentrated Phase Dilute Phase Heat Exchanger Still 3 He Out 3 He In

TUNL Dynamically Polarized Deuteron Target

Dilution Refrigerator RuO Sensor Mixing Chamber Flow Impedance Still Heat Exchanger

Target Insert Target Cup Level Detector Microwave Horn Still Lid

May 2003 Results Very small data set Error is too large to resolve 3NF effects Were not able to take multiple sets of data for each target polarization state

Summary We have made a preliminary measurement of at 6.88 MeV Try to reduce uncertainty to ~8% to see the separation of NN and 3NF model calculations Take more data at this energy and also take data at 5 MeV in the fall Take an 800 keV point for calibration of P t x