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Drastic change in inelastic scattering depending on the development of dineutron correlation in $^{10}$Be

Nuclear Theory 2021-09-15 v2 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

We investigated the development and breaking of the dineutron correlation in 10^{10}Be by analyzing the elastic and inelastic scatterings with a framework combing the microscopic structure and reaction models. For studying the structure, the 10^{10}Be nucleus was constructed under the assumption of a four-body (α+α+n+n\alpha + \alpha + n + n) cluster model. In this work, we focused on the change in the inner structure for the 01+_1^+, 21+_1^+, and 22+_2^+ states when the strength of the spin-orbit interaction is varied. The inner structure, including various physical quantities such as energy, radius, and transition strength, is drastically influenced by the strength of the spin-orbit interaction. In particular, the development and breaking of the dineutron correlation is governed by the spin-orbit strength. The differences in the inner structure can be manifested by applying the obtained wave functions to elastic and inelastic scatterings with a proton target at E/A=E/A = 59.4 and 200 MeV. Although the 01+_1^+ and 21+_1^+ states are significantly influenced by the spin-orbit strength of the nuclear structure calculation, the elastic and inelastic cross sections are not much affected. On the other hand, the inelastic cross section of the 22+_2^+ state depends greatly on the spin-orbit strength of the structure calculation. Thus, we discovered a way to measure the degree of the development of dineutron cluster structure based on its sensitivity to the inelastic cross section of the 22+_2^+ state of 10^{10}Be.

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@article{arxiv.2105.03025,
  title  = {Drastic change in inelastic scattering depending on the development of dineutron correlation in $^{10}$Be},
  author = {T. Furumoto and T. Suhara and N. Itagaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.03025},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

22 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review C