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$g$-matrix folding-model approach to reaction cross sections for scattering of Ca isotopes on a C target

Nuclear Theory 2020-02-05 v3 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

We first predict the ground-state properties of Ca isotopes, using the Gogny-D1S Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov (GHFB) with and without the angular momentum projection (AMP). We find that 64^{64}Ca is an even-dripline nucleus and 59^{59}Ca is an odd-dripline nucleus, using AA dependence of the one-neutron separation energy S1S_{1} and the two-neutron separation energy, S2S_{2}. As for S1S_{1}, S2S_{2} and the binding energies EBE_{\rm B}, our results agree with the experimental data in 4058^{40-58}Ca. As other ground-state properties of 4060,62,64^{40-60,62,64}Ca, we predict charge, proton, neutron, matter radii, neutron skin and deformation. As for charge radii, our results are consistent with the experimental data in 4052^{40-52}Ca. For 48^{48}Ca, our results on proton, neutron, matter radii agree with the experimental data. Very lately, Tanaka et. al. measured interaction cross sections for 4251^{42-51}Ca scattering on a 12^{12}C target at an incident energy per nucleon of Elab=280E_{\rm lab}=280MeV. Secondly, we predict reaction cross sections σR\sigma_{\rm R} for 4060,62,64^{40-60,62,64}Ca, using a chiral gg-matrix double-folding model (DFM). To show the reliability of the present DFM for σR\sigma_{\rm R}, we apply the DFM for the data on 12^{12}C scattering on 9^{9}Be, 12^{12}C, 27^{27}Al targets in 30<Elab<40030 < E_{\rm lab} < 400 MeV, and show that the present DFM is good in 30<Elab<10030 < E_{\rm lab} < 100 MeV and 250<Elab<400250 < E_{\rm lab} < 400 MeV. For 110<Elab<240110 < E_{\rm lab} < 240 MeV, our results have small errors. To improve the present DFM for σR\sigma_{\rm R}, we propose two prescriptions.

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@article{arxiv.1911.05417,
  title  = {$g$-matrix folding-model approach to reaction cross sections for scattering of Ca isotopes on a C target},
  author = {Shingo Tagami and Masaomi Tanaka and Maya Takechi and Mitsunori Fukuda and Masanobu Yahiro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.05417},
  year   = {2020}
}