Shell structure and few-nucleon removal in intranuclear cascade
Nuclear Theory
2015-06-22 v1
Abstract
It is well known that intranuclear-cascade models generally overestimate the cross sections for one-proton removal from heavy, stable nuclei by a high-energy proton beam, but they yield reasonable predictions for one-neutron removal from the same nuclei and for one-nucleon removal from light targets. We use simple shell-model calculations to investigate the reasons of this deficiency. We find that a correct description of the neutron skin and of the energy density in the nuclear surface is crucial for the aforementioned observables. Neither ingredient is sufficient if taken separately.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1407.3983,
title = {Shell structure and few-nucleon removal in intranuclear cascade},
author = {Davide Mancusi and Alain Boudard and Jaume Carbonell and Joseph Cugnon and Jean-Christophe David and Sylvie Leray},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.3983},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Presented at the 11th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics. To be published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series