Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9851137 | Nuclear Physics A | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Neutron and proton densities in the nuclear periphery are investigated within (p,n) charge-exchange isobar transitions. For this purpose we have developed parameter-free optical potentials 1) with a detailed treatment of the in-mediumtr part of the effective interaction. Non local coupled-channel Lane equations are solved to obtain the scattering observables. The use of conventional proton and neutron densities significantly underestimates Fermi (forward-angle) cross-sections in agreement with findings by various other groups. However, we have found model-independent densities which provide a remarkable improvement in the description of the quasielastic scattering data. The densities obtained are consistent with recent measurements at CERN in studies of the neutron-to-proton halo factor f(r)=ZÏn/NÏp with antiprotons 2). These findings provide an alternative way to investigate the nuclear periphery, and may also help to solve the long-standing puzzle of the underestimated Fermi cross section in (p,n) charge-exchange phenomena.
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Authors
H.F. Arellano, W.G. Love,