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Ab initio study of the radii of oxygen isotopes

Nuclear Theory 2025-10-09 v2 High Energy Physics - Lattice Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

We present an {\em ab initio} study of the charge and matter radii of oxygen isotopes from 16^{16}O to 20^{20}O using nuclear lattice effective field theory (NLEFT) with high-fidelity N3^3LO chiral interactions. To efficiently address the Monte Carlo sign problem encountered in nuclear radius calculations, we introduce the {\em partial pinhole algorithm}, significantly reducing statistical uncertainties and extending the reach to more neutron-rich and proton-rich isotopes. Our computed charge radii for 16^{16}O, 17^{17}O, and 18^{18}O closely match experimental data, and we predict a charge radius of 2.810(32)2.810(32) fm for 20^{20}O. The calculated matter radii show excellent agreement with values extracted from low-energy proton and electron elastic scattering data, but are inconsistent with those derived from interaction cross sections and charge-changing cross section measurements. These discrepancies highlight model-dependent ambiguities in the experimental extraction methods of matter radii and underscore the value of precise theoretical benchmarks from NLEFT calculations.

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@article{arxiv.2506.02597,
  title  = {Ab initio study of the radii of oxygen isotopes},
  author = {Zhengxue Ren and Serdar Elhatisari and Ulf-G. Meißner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.02597},
  year   = {2025}
}

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6+8 pages, 2+5 figures