PoS - Proceedings of Science
Volume 281 - The 26th International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC2016) - Nuclear Structure A - Monday 12
Mapping The Densities Of Exotic Nuclei
S. Karataglidis
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Pre-published on: May 04, 2017
Published on: May 09, 2017
Abstract
Measurements of electron scattering form factors from exotic nuclei are becoming a reality with the development of the SCRIT Project at RIKEN, as well as the possibility of the ELISe project at FAIR/GSI. Such measurements will elicit directly information of the charge densities of exotic nuclei. In the case of neutron-rich exotic nuclei, most of the studies have concentrated on the skin or halo aspects of the neutron density, while treating the proton density as contained in the core. Very little information has been obtained about the proton density in exotic neutron-rich nuclei, as a result. Conversely, intermediate energy proton scattering in the inverse kinematics, with typical energies of around $40A$ MeV, provides some information on the proton density, but as the effective nucleon-nucleon interaction at intermediate energies is dominated by the proton-neutron interaction, that scattering also gives information primarily of the neutron density.
Results of calculations of elastic and inelastic electron scattering form factors for the exotic isotopes of He and Li will be presented and discussed, as well as results for other light exotic nuclei, in order to highlight the information one may obtain from the new facilities. Together with relevant intermediate energy proton scattering data, one may finally have a complete picture of the matter densities of exotic nuclei. The impact this will have on the descriptions of the structures of exotic nuclei will be discussed.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.281.0008
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