Abstract:
The results of recent nucleon-deuteron breakup experiments are reviewed, and a comparative evaluation of the data is presented. Discrepancies between data from different experiments are identified, and modest attempts to resolve the discrepancies are made. Differences between the evaluated data and theory are noted and discussed. Recommendations for prioritizing the analysis of certain breakup configurations in completed experiments are given. In addition, a call for accurate measurements of neutron-deuteron breakup integrated cross section for energies between 10 and 30 MeV is made.
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