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Quenching of Single-Particle Strength in A=15 Nuclei

Nuclear Experiment 2022-10-19 v1

Abstract

Absolute cross sections for the addition of ss- and dd-wave neutrons to 14^{14}C and 14^{14}N have been determined simultaneously via the (dd,pp) reaction at 10 MeV/u. The difference between the neutron and proton separation energies, ΔS\Delta S, is around 20-20 MeV for the 14^{14}C++nn system and +8+8 MeV for 14^{14}N++nn. The population of the 1s1/21s_{1/2} and 0d5/20d_{5/2} orbitals for both systems is reduced by a factor of approximately 0.5 compared to the independent single-particle model, or about 0.6 when compared to the shell model. This finding strongly contrasts with results deduced from intermediate-energy knockout reactions between similar nuclei on targets of 9^{9}Be and 12^{12}C. The simultaneous technique used removes many systematic uncertainties.

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@article{arxiv.2207.02105,
  title  = {Quenching of Single-Particle Strength in A=15 Nuclei},
  author = {B. P. Kay and T. L. Tang and I. A. Tolstukhin and G. B. Roderick and A. J. Mitchell and Y. Ayyad and S. A. Bennett and J. Chen and K. A. Chipps and H. L. Crawford and S. J. Freeman and K. Garrett and M. D. Gott and M. R. Hall and C. R. Hoffman and H. Jayatissa and A. O. Macchiavelli and P. T. MacGregor and D. K. Sharp and G. L. Wilson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.02105},
  year   = {2022}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures