233 research outputs found
Structure of p-shell hypernuclei
Shell-model calculations that include both Lambda and Sigma configurations
with p-shell cores are used to interpret gamma-ray transitions in Lambda-7Li,
-9Be, -10B, -11B, -12C, -15N, and -16O observed with the Hyperball array of Ge
detectors. It is shown that the data puts strong constraints on the spin
dependence of the Lambda-N effective interaction and that the Lambda-Sigma
coupling plays an important role.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, presented at INPC2010, Vancouver, Canada, 4-9
July, 201
Shell-model predictions for double-Lambda hypernuclei
It is shown how the recent shell-model determination of Lambda-N spin
dependent interaction terms in Lambda hypernuclei allows for a reliable
deduction of Lambda-Lambda separation energies in Lambda-Lambda hypernuclei
across the nuclear p shell. Comparison is made with the available data,
highlighting 11(Lambda-Lambda)Be and 12(Lambda-Lambda)Be which have been
suggested as possible candidates for the KEK-E373 Hida event.Comment: extends arXiv:1011.0181 [nucl-th]; v2 -- a few references added,
Phys. Lett. B (accepted
Feasibility of extracting a admixture probability in the neutron-rich Li hypernucleus
We examine theoretically production of the neutron-rich Li
hypernucleus by a double-charge exchange (, ) reaction on a
B target with distorted-wave impulse approximation calculations. The
result shows that the magnitude and shape of the calculated spectrum at 1.20
GeV/c by a one-step mechanism via doorways
caused by a coupling can explain the
recent experimental data, and the admixture probability in
Li is found to be the order of 10 %. The (,
) reaction provides a capability of extracting properties of wave
functions with - coupling effects in neutron-rich nuclei,
together with the reaction mechanism.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figure
Study of continuum nuclear structure of 12C via (p,p'X) at intermediate energies
The inclusive 12C(p,p') and exclusive 12C(p,p'X) reactions have been studied
with a beam energy of 156 MeV and for X = p and alpha. The study focuses on the
(p,p'X) reaction mechanism and on the structure of 12C just above the
particle-emission threshold, 14 < E_x < 28 MeV. Cross sections were
simultaneously measured for all three reactions. The exclusive data were
analyzed by making multiple-peak fits of the spectra and by Legendre-polynomial
fits of the angular correlations. Multiple-peak fits were also made of the
inclusive spectra. The resultant cross sections were compared to theoretical
calculations. An analysis of the results shows that this region of E_x consists
predominantly of resonant excitations, in contradiction to the findings of
previous analyses.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, elsart style files, submitted to Physics Letters
A new insight into the observation of spectroscopic strength reduction in atomic nuclei: implication for the physical meaning of spectroscopic factors
Experimental studies of one nucleon knockout from magic nuclei suggest that
their nucleon orbits are not fully occupied. This conflicts a commonly accepted
view of the shell closure associated with such nuclei. The conflict can be
reconciled if the overlap between initial and final nuclear states in a
knockout reaction are calculated by a non-standard method. The method employs
an inhomogeneous equation based on correlation-dependent effective
nucleon-nucleon (NN) interactions and allows the simplest wave functions, in
which all nucleons occupy only the lowest nuclear orbits, to be used. The
method also reproduces the recently established relation between reduction of
spectroscopic strength, observed in knockout reactions on other nuclei, and
nucleon binding energies. The implication of the inhomogeneous equation method
for the physical meaning of spectroscopic factors is discussed.Comment: 4 pages, accepted by Phys. Rev. Let
Fine structure of alpha decay in odd nuclei
Using an alpha decay level scheme, an explanation for the fine structure in
odd nuclei is evidenced by taking into account the radial and rotational
couplings between the unpaired nucleon and the core of the decaying system. It
is stated that the experimental behavior of the alpha decay fine structure
phenomenon is directed by the dynamical characteristics of the system.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, REVTex, submitted to Physical Review
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