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Quasifree ( p,pN ) scattering of light neutron-rich nuclei near N=14

Authors :
Roy Crawford Lemmon
M. Röder
Rituparna Kanungo
P. Cabanelas
M. Heil
S. Pietri
Hans Geissel
E. Y. Nikolskii
A. Movsesyan
J. Marganiec
O. Ershova
J. Enders
N. Kurz
V. Volkov
K. Boretzky
Iris Dillmann
Stefanos Paschalis
H. Scheit
F. Farinon
A. Estrade
Vladimir Avdeichikov
R. Plag
G. L. Wilson
A. Najafi
L. M. Fraile
V. Panin
A. M. Moro
D. Jurčiukonis
Simon Lindberg
Catherine Rigollet
Kai Zuber
U. Datta Pramanik
A. Henriques
J. Benlliure
F. Wamers
D. Yakorev
Carlos A. Bertulani
María José García Borge
J. S. Winfield
C. Langer
Andreas Zilges
I. Syndikus
A. Kelic-Heil
A. Deltuva
Thomas Nilsson
T. Le Bleis
M. Heine
G. Ribeiro
E. Cravo
D. Cortina-Gil
L. Atar
Nasser Kalantar-Nayestanaki
Mikhail V. Zhukov
Daniel Bemmerer
C. Wheldon
Marine Vandebrouck
D. Galaviz
Thomas Aumann
Y. Togano
Andreas Martin Heinz
O. Sorlin
Björn Jonson
M. Holl
T. Kröll
Andreas Wagner
Joakim Cederkäll
S. Beceiro-Novo
Ángel Perea
Enrique Nácher
Z. Elekes
H. Weick
B. Fernández-Domínguez
Philip Woods
Håkan T Johansson
K. Göbel
R. Gernhäuser
B. Pietras
Deniz Savran
Pavel Golubev
Haik Simon
M. Freer
Olof Tengblad
Rene Reifarth
Tanja Heftrich
C. Nociforo
W. N. Catford
D. Rossi
H. Alvarez-Pol
A. Ignatov
L. Chulkov
C. Caesar
J. Taylor
P. Velho
R. Crespo
A. Knyazev
R. Thies
Jorge Machado
Marina Petri
J. M. Boillos
J. Hagdahl
A. Hufnagel
M. Labiche
P. Díaz Fernández
Marielle Chartier
M. Caamaño
Enrique Casarejos
Source :
Physical Review C. 97
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2018.

Abstract

Background: For many years, quasifree scattering reactions in direct kinematics have been extensively used to study the structure of stable nuclei, demonstrating the potential of this approach. The (RB)-B-3 collaboration has performed a pilot experiment to study quasifree scattering reactions in inverse kinematics for a stable C-12 beam. The results from that experiment constitute the first quasifree scattering results in inverse and complete kinematics. This technique has lately been extended to exotic beams to investigate the evolution of shell structure, which has attracted much interest due to changes in shell structure if the number of protons or neutrons is varied. Purpose: In this work we investigate for the first time the quasifree scattering reactions (p, pn) and (p, 2p) simultaneously for the same projectile in inverse and complete kinematics for radioactive beams with the aim to study the evolution of single-particle properties from N = 14 to N = 15. Method: The structure of the projectiles O-23, O-22, and N-21 has been studied simultaneously via (p, pn) and (p, 2p) quasifree knockout reactions in complete inverse kinematics, allowing the investigation of proton and neutron structure at the same time. The experimental data were collected at the (RB)-B-3-LAND setup at GSI at beam energies of around 400 MeV/u. Two key observables have been studied to shed light on the structure of those nuclei: the inclusive cross sections and the corresponding momentum distributions. Conclusions: The knockout reactions (p, pn) and (p, 2p) with radioactive beams in inverse kinematics have provided important and complementary information for the study of shell evolution and structure. For the (p, pn) channels, indications of a change in the structure of these nuclei moving from N = 14 to N = 15 have been observed, i.e., from the 0d(5/2) shell to the 1s(1/2). This supports previous observations of a subshell closure at N = 14 for neutron-rich oxygen isotopes and its weakening for the nitrogen isotopes.

Details

ISSN :
24699993 and 24699985
Volume :
97
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f6fbe4c6d7a96d59d21367a06da7f9d7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.97.024311