276 research outputs found

    Photodisintegration of light nuclei for testing a correlated realistic interaction in the continuum

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    An exact calculation of the photodisintegration cross section of 3H, 3He and 4He is performed using as interaction the correlated Argonne V18 potential, constructed within the Unitary Correlation Operator Method (VUCOM). Calculations are carried out using the Lorentz Integral Transform method in conjunction with an hyperspherical harmonics basis expansion. A comparison with other realistic potentials and with available experimental data is discussed. The VUCOM potential leads to a very similar description of the cross section as the Argonne V18 interaction with the inclusion of the Urbana IX three-body force for photon energies 45< w < 120 MeV, while larger differences are found close to threshold.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure

    Inclusive electron scattering off 4He

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    Inclusive electron scattering off 4He is calculated exactly with a complete treatment of the final state interaction within a simple semirealistic potential model. We discuss results for both the longitudinal and the transverse response functions, at various momentum transfers. A consistent meson exchange current is implemented. Good agreement with available experimental data is found for the longitudinal response function, while some strength is still missing in the transverse response function.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. to appear in the proceedings of the 18th International IUPAP Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics, Santos-S.Paulo, August 21-26, 200

    The nuclear electric polarizability of 6He

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    We present an estimate of the nuclear electric polarizability of the 6He halo nucleus based on six-body microscopic calculations. Wave functions are obtained from semi-realistic two-body interactions using the hyperspherical harmonics expansion method. The polarizability is calculated as a sum rule of the dipole response function using the Lanczos algorithm and also by integrating the photo-absorption cross section calculated via the Lorentz integral transform method. We obtain alpha_E=1.00(14) fm^3, which is much smaller than the published value 1.99(40) fm^3 extracted from experimental data. This points towards a potential disagreement between microscopic theories and experimental observations.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures, minor changes, added error analysi

    Neutrino processes in partially degenerate neutron matter

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    We investigate neutrino processes for conditions reached in simulations of core-collapse supernovae. Where neutrino-matter interactions play an important role, matter is partially degenerate, and we extend earlier work that addressed the degenerate regime. We derive expressions for the spin structure factor in neutron matter, which is a key quantity required for evaluating rates of neutrino processes. We show that, for essentially all conditions encountered in the post-bounce phase of core-collapse supernovae, it is a very good approximation to calculate the spin relaxation rates in the nondegenerate limit. We calculate spin relaxation rates based on chiral effective field theory interactions and find that they are typically a factor of two smaller than those obtained using the standard one-pion-exchange interaction alone.Comment: 41 pages, 9 figures, NORDITA-2011-116; added comparison figures and fit function for use in simulations, to appear in Astrophys.

    Resonant tunneling in a schematic model

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    Tunneling of an harmonically bound two-body system through an external Gaussian barrier is studied in a schematic model which allows for a better understanding of intricate quantum phenomena. The role of finite size and internal structure is investigated in a consistent treatment. The excitation of internal degrees of freedom gives rise to a peaked structure in the penetration factor. The model results indicate that for soft systems the adiabatic limit is not necessarily reached although often assumed in fusion of nuclei and in electron screening effects at astrophysical energies.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure

    Elaboração de banco de dados georreferenciados das estações experimentais da Embrapa Uva e Vinho visando a gestão ambiental.

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    Visando apoiar um Sistema de Gestão Ambiental que possibilite a incorporação dos princípios de responsabilidade solidária, precaução e conservação ambiental na Embrapa Uva e Vinho e seu entomo, a Unidade conta com um Comitê Interno de Gestão Ambiental. Dentre as atividades de gestão ambienta I, a formação de um banco de dados georreferenciado faz-se necessário para o conhecimento e monitoramento da área das estações experimentais das Unidades da Embrapa. O estudo está sendo feito para as estações de Bento Gonçalves e Estação Experimental de Fruticultura Temperada, em Vacaria, RS, bem como na Estação Experimental de Viticultura Tropical, em Jales, SP.Resumo

    π0\pi^0-Photoproduction on the deuteron via Δ\Delta-excitation using the Lorentz Integral Transform

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    The Lorentz Integral Transform method (LIT) is extended to pion photoproduction in the Δ\Delta-resonance region. The main focus lies on the solution of the conceptual difficulties which arise if energy dependent operators for nucleon resonance excitations are considered. In order to demonstrate the applicability of our approach, we calculate the inclusive cross section for π0\pi^0-photoproduction off the deuteron within a simple pure resonance model.Comment: 4 pages, EPJA styl

    First direct mass-measurement of the two-neutron halo nucleus 6He and improved mass for the four-neutron halo 8He

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    The first direct mass-measurement of 6^{6}He has been performed with the TITAN Penning trap mass spectrometer at the ISAC facility. In addition, the mass of 8^{8}He was determined with improved precision over our previous measurement. The obtained masses are mm(6^{6}He) = 6.018 885 883(57) u and mm(8^{8}He) = 8.033 934 44(11) u. The 6^{6}He value shows a deviation from the literature of 4σ\sigma. With these new mass values and the previously measured atomic isotope shifts we obtain charge radii of 2.060(8) fm and 1.959(16) fm for 6^{6}He and 8^{8}He respectively. We present a detailed comparison to nuclear theory for 6^6He, including new hyperspherical harmonics results. A correlation plot of the point-proton radius with the two-neutron separation energy demonstrates clearly the importance of three-nucleon forces.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
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