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Ab-initio calculation of the photonuclear cross section of $^{10}$B

Nuclear Theory 2015-02-13 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

We present for the first-time the photonuclear cross section of 10^{10}B calculated within the ab-initio No Core Shell Model framework. Realistic two-nucleon (NN) chiral forces up to next-to-next-to-next-order (N3LO), which have been softened by the similarity renormalization group method (SRG) to λ=2.02\lambda=2.02 fm1^{-1}, were utilized. The electric-dipole response function is calculated using the Lanczos method. The effects of the continuum were accounted for by including neutron escape widths derived from R-matrix theory. The calculated cross section agrees well with experimental data in terms of structure as well as in absolute peak height, σmax=4.85 mb\sigma_{\rm max}=4.85~{\rm mb} at photon energy ω=23.61 MeV\omega=23.61~{\rm MeV}, and integrated cross section 85.36MeVmb85.36\, {\rm MeV \cdotp mb}. We test the Brink hypothesis by calculating the electric-dipole response for the first five positive-parity states in 10^{10}B and verify that dipole excitations built upon the ground- and excited states have similar characteristics.

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@article{arxiv.1502.03464,
  title  = {Ab-initio calculation of the photonuclear cross section of $^{10}$B},
  author = {M. K. G. Kruse and W. E. Ormand and C. W. Johnson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.03464},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures