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Coherent-Nuclear Pion Photoproduction and Neutron Radii

Nuclear Theory 2019-10-23 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

{ {\bf Background:} Knowing the difference between the neutron and proton densities of nuclei is a significant topic because of its importance for understanding neutron star structures and cooling mechanisms. The coherent-nuclear photoproduction of pions, (\g,π0)({\g,\pi^0}), combined with elastic electron scattering, has been suggested to be a very accurate probe of density differences. {\bf Purpose:} Study the (\g,π0){(\g,\pi^0}) reaction mechanism so as to better access the uncertainties involved in extracting the neutron density. {\bf Methods:} Include the effects of final-state pion-nucleus charge-exchange reactions on the cross section and study the influence of the non-zero spatial extent of the proton. {\bf Results:} The effects of final-state charge-exchange increase the cross section between 6\% and 5\%, generally decreasing as the momentum transfer increases. This leads to an increase of the extracted neutron skin distance by about 50\%. The validity of the previous treatments of the proton size is confirmed. {\bf Conclusion:} The model dependence of the theoretically computed cross section increases the total systematic uncertainty (experiment plus theory) in extracting the neutron skin from the (\g,π0){(\g,\pi^0}) cross section by at least a factor of three. }

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@article{arxiv.1907.11764,
  title  = {Coherent-Nuclear Pion Photoproduction and Neutron Radii},
  author = {Gerald A. Miller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.11764},
  year   = {2019}
}

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9 pages. 5 figures