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Systematic study ofp-shell nuclei via single-nucleon knockout reactions
Author(s) -
G. F. Grinyer,
D. Bazin,
A. Gade,
J. A. Tostevin,
P. Adrich,
M. D. Bowen,
B. A. Brown,
C. M. Campbell,
J. M. Cook,
T. Glasmacher,
S. McDaniel,
A. Obertelli,
K. Siwek,
J. R. Terry,
D. Weißhaar,
R. B. Wiringa
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
physical review c
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-490X
pISSN - 0556-2813
DOI - 10.1103/physrevc.86.024315
Subject(s) - nucleon , physics , neutron , range (aeronautics) , proton , projectile , shell (structure) , hadron , nuclear physics , atomic physics , quantum mechanics , materials science , composite material
A systematic investigation of the inclusive cross sections for single-nucleon knockout reactions from p-shell nuclei has been performed. A total of seven reactions were studied for projectiles with masses between A = 7 and 10, having a wide range of nucleon separation energies. Results were obtained for a range of incident beam energies and targets. These differences were found to have a minimal impact on the deduced cross sections. Experimental results were compared to theoretical predictions based on variational Monte Carlo (VMC) nuclear structure calculations, whose radial overlap functions and neutron and proton densities were included in the reaction description. These results are compared with the conventional model, developed for heavier nuclei, that uses shell-model and Hartree-Fock structure inputs. The VMC-based calculations agreed with the experimental data for several reactions where deeply bound nucleons are removed but does not describe some of the more weakly bound nucleon removal cases with comparable accuracy

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