Two-neutron halo nuclei in one dimension: dineutron correlation and breakup reaction
Abstract
We propose a simple schematic model for two-neutron halo nuclei. In this model, the two valence neutrons move in a one-dimensional mean field, interacting with each other via a density-dependent contact interaction. We first investigate the ground state properties, and demonstrate that the dineutron correlation can be realized with this simple model due to the admixture of even- and odd-parity single-particle states. We then solve the time-dependent two-particle Schr\"odinger equation under the influence of a time-dependent one-body external field, in order to discuss the effect of dineutron correlation on nuclear breakup processes. The time evolution of two-particle density shows that the dineutron correlation enhances the total breakup probability, especially for the two-neutron breakup process, in which both the valence neutrons are promoted to continuum scattering states. We find that the interaction between the two particles definitely favours a spatial correlation of the two outgoing particles, which are mainly emitted in the same direction.
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@article{arxiv.1012.3498,
title = {Two-neutron halo nuclei in one dimension: dineutron correlation and breakup reaction},
author = {K. Hagino and A. Vitturi and F. Perez-Bernal and H. Sagawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.3498},
year = {2015}
}
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17 pages, 11 figures