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Core momentum distribution in two-neutron halo nuclei

Nuclear Theory 2016-05-04 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

The core momentum distribution of a weakly-bound neutron-neutron-core exotic nucleus is computed within a renormalized zero-range three-body model, with interactions in the s-wave channel. The halo wave-function in momentum space is obtained by using as inputs the two-body scattering lengths and the two-neutron separation energy. The core momentum densities are computed for 11^{11}Li, 14^{14}Be 20^{20}C and 22^{22}C. The model describes the experimental data for 11^{11}Li, 14^{14}Be and to some extend 20^{20}C. The recoil momentum distribution of the 20^{20}C from the breakup of 22^{22}C nucleus is computed for different two-neutron separation energies, and from the comparison with recent experimental data the two-neutron separation energy is estimated in the range 100S2n400100\lesssim S_{2n}\lesssim 400 KeV. The recoil momentum distribution depends weakly on the neutron-20^{20}C scattering length, while the matter radius is strongly sensitive to it. The expected universality of the momentum distribution width is verified by also considering excited states for the system.

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@article{arxiv.1512.02070,
  title  = {Core momentum distribution in two-neutron halo nuclei},
  author = {Lucas A. Souza and Filipe F Bellotti and Marcelo T. Yamashita and Tobias Frederico and Lauro Tomio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.02070},
  year   = {2016}
}

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16 pages, 6 figures