English

Merging ab initio theory and few-body approach for $(d,p)$ reactions

Nuclear Theory 2020-04-13 v2

Abstract

A new framework for A(d,p)BA(d,p)B reactions is introduced by merging the microscopic approach to computing the properties of the nucleon-target systems and the three-body n+p+An+p+A reaction formalism, thus providing a consistent link between the reaction cross sections and the underlying microscopic structure. In this first step toward a full microscopic description, we focus on the inclusion of the neutron-target microscopic properties. The properties of the neutron-target subsystem are encapsulated in the Green's function which is computed with the Coupled Cluster theory using a chiral nucleon-nucleon and three-nucleon interactions. Subsequently, this many-body information is introduced in the few-body Green's Function Transfer approach to (d,p)(d,p) reactions. Our benchmarks on stable targets 40,48^{40,48}Ca show an excellent agreement with the data. We then proceed to make specific predictions for (d,p)(d,p) on neutron rich 52,54^{52,54}Ca isotopes. These predictions are directly relevant to testing the new magic numbers N=32,34N=32,34 and are expected to be feasible in the first campaign of the projected FRIB facility.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1904.05978,
  title  = {Merging ab initio theory and few-body approach for $(d,p)$ reactions},
  author = {J. Rotureau and G. Potel and W. Li and F. M. Nunes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.05978},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

10 pages, 4 figures, revised version. Accepted for publication in J. Phys. G