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Neutron quadrupole transition strength in $^{10}$C deduced from the $^{10}$C$(\alpha,\alpha')$ measurement with the MAIKo active target

Nuclear Experiment 2019-11-27 v2

Abstract

Elastic and inelastic alpha scatterings on 10^{10}C were measured using a 68-MeV/u radioactive 10^{10}C beam incident on the recently developed MAIKo active target system. The phenomenological effective α\alpha-NN interaction and the point-nucleon density distribution in the ground state were determined from the elastic scattering data. The cross sections of the inelastic alpha scattering were calculated using this interaction and density distribution and were compared with the experiment to determine the neutron quadrupole transition matrix element MnM_{n} between the ground state and the 21+2_{1}^{+} state at Ex=3.35E_{x} = 3.35 MeV in 10^{10}C. The deduced neutron transition matrix element is Mn=6.9±0.7(fit)±1.2(sys)M_{n} = 6.9\, \pm0.7\, \mathrm{(fit)}\, \pm1.2\, \mathrm{(sys)} fm2^{2}. The ratio of the neutron transition strength to proton transition strength was determined as Mn/Mp=1.05±0.11(fit)±0.17(sys)M_{n}/M_{p} = 1.05\, \pm0.11\, \mathrm{(fit)}\, \pm0.17\, \mathrm{(sys)}, which indicates that the quadrupole transition between the ground state and the 21+2_{1}^{+} state in 10^{10}C is less neutron dominant compared to that in 16^{16}C.

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@article{arxiv.1908.01910,
  title  = {Neutron quadrupole transition strength in $^{10}$C deduced from the $^{10}$C$(\alpha,\alpha')$ measurement with the MAIKo active target},
  author = {T. Furuno and T. Kawabata and S. Adachi and Y. Ayyad and Y. Kanada-En'yo and Y. Fujikawa and K. Inaba and M. Murata and H. J. Ong and M. Sferrazza and Y. Takahashi and T. Takeda and I. Tanihata and D. T. Tran and M. Tsumura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.01910},
  year   = {2019}
}

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13 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables. The title and conclusion have changed from the previous version