1. Electron scattering from 208Pb and 132Xe ions at the SCRIT facility
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Toshimi Suda, Masanori Wakasugi, Tadaaki Tamae, Mamoru Togasaki, Masahiro Hara, Toshitada Hori, Keita Kasama, Tetsuya Ohnishi, Kazuyoshi Kurita, Kyo Tsukada, Masamitsu Watanabe, Mitsuki Hori, Kousuke Adachi, A. Enokizono, K. Namba, Takahiro Fujita, Shin-ichi Ichikawa, and K. Yamada
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Physics ,Elastic scattering ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Luminosity (scattering theory) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Momentum transfer ,Nuclear structure ,Charge density ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Ion ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Atomic nucleus ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,010306 general physics ,Electron scattering - Abstract
We constructed the SCRIT (Self-Confining Radioactive Ion Target) electron scattering facility to realize electron scattering off short-lived unstable nuclei at RIKEN in Japan. Electron scattering is one of the most powerful and reliable tools to study structures of atomic nuclei. However, it has been extremely difficult to apply electron scattering to unstable nuclei because of target preparation problems. SCRIT is a novel ion-trapping technique that achieves high luminosity of more than 1027 cm-?2s-?1 with a small amount of target ions. Following completion of the facility, a series of commissioning experiments of the entire facility with several stable nuclear targets, including 208Pb and 132Xe, were performed. Momentum transfer distributions of elastic scattering from those targets were successfully measured at several electron beam energies, and the charge density distribution of the 132Xe nucleus was extracted for the first time.
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- 2019
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