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Predicting nucleon-nucleus scattering observables using nuclear structure theory

Nuclear Theory 2024-01-12 v1

Abstract

Developing a predictive capability for inelastic scattering will find applications in multiple areas. Experimental data for neutron-nucleus inelastic scattering is limited and thus one needs a robust theoretical framework to complement it. Charged-particle inelastic scattering can be used as a surrogate for (n,γ)(n, \gamma) reactions to predict capture cross sections for unstable nuclei. Our work uses microscopic nuclear structure calculations for spherical nuclei to obtain nucleon-nucleus scattering potentials and calculate cross sections for these processes. We implement the Jeukenne, Lejeune, Mahaux (JLM) semi-microscopic folding approach, where the medium effects on nuclear interaction are parameterized in nuclear matter to obtain the nucleon-nucleon (NN)(NN) interaction in a medium at positive energies. We solve for the nuclear ground state using the Hartree-Fock-Bogliubov (HFB) many-body method, assuming the nucleons within the nucleus interact via the Gogny-D1M potential. The vibrational excited states of the target nucleus are calculated using the quasi-particle random phase approximation (QRPA). We demonstrate our approach for spherical nuclei in the medium-mass region, showing scattering results for the 90^{90}Zr nucleus.

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@article{arxiv.2401.05505,
  title  = {Predicting nucleon-nucleus scattering observables using nuclear structure theory},
  author = {Aaina Thapa and Jutta Escher and Emanuel Chimanski and Marc Dupuis and Sophie Péru and Walid Younes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.05505},
  year   = {2024}
}
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