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Triton/$^{3}$He ratio as an observable for neutron skin thickness

Nuclear Theory 2014-02-14 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Based on the framework of the Isospin-Dependent Quantum Molecular Dynamics (IQMD) model in which the initial neutron and proton densities are sampled according to the droplet model, the correlation between triton-to-3^{3}He yield ratio (R(t/3^{3}He)==Yield(t)/Yield(3^{3}He)) and neutron skin thickness (δnp{\delta}_{np}) in neutron-rich projectile induced reactions is investigated. By changing the diffuseness parameter of neutron density distribution in the droplet model for the projectile to obtain different δnp{\delta}_{np}, the relationship between δnp{\delta}_{np} and the corresponding R(t/3^{3}He) in semi-peripheral collisions is obtained. The calculated results show that R(t/3^{3}He) has a strong linear correlation with δnp{\delta}_{np} for neutron-rich 50^{50}Ca and 68^{68}Ni nuclei. It is suggested that R(t/3^{3}He) could be regarded as a good experimental observable to extract δnp{\delta}_{np} for neutron-rich nuclei because the yields of charged particles triton and 3^{3}He can be measured quite precisely.

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@article{arxiv.1402.3038,
  title  = {Triton/$^{3}$He ratio as an observable for neutron skin thickness},
  author = {Z. T. Dai and D. Q. Fang and Y. G. Ma and X. G. Cao and G. Q. Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.3038},
  year   = {2014}
}

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7 pages and 6 figures