Exploring Correlations in Exotic Nuclei(YKIS2011 papers, Frontier Issues in Physics of Exotic Nuclei)
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The difference in neutron total cross section between ^<40>Ca and ^<48> Ca is sensitive to the n/p asymmetry dependence of the surface imaginary potential in a dispersive optical model analysis, from which spectroscopic information can be extracted. The measured cross sections imply that the strength of neutron correlations changes little as neutron number increases in neutron-rich isotopes. In contrast, for the light-nucleus-induced knockout of the valence neutron in ^<36>Ca, the small experimental knockout cross section (as compared to an eikonal reaction theory) implies a very small spectroscopic factor (and a strong trend in correlations with asymmetry). If this type of knockout analysis is correct, it implies that standard shellmodel calculations miss spectroscopic strength as the Fermi energy nears the continuum. If this is not the case, it may be that there is a problem with the application of the eikonal theory to very deeply bound nucleons at these intermediate energies.
- 2012-10-22
著者
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CHARITY Robert
Washington University
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SOBOTKA Lee
Washington University
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SHANE Rebecca
NSCL, Michigan State University