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10–15 Jul 2016
St. Mary's University
US/Pacific timezone

Experimental study of the knockout reaction mechanism using $^{14}$O at 60 MeV/nucleon

12 Jul 2016, 15:55
15m
Scotiabank Theatre (St. Mary's University)

Scotiabank Theatre

St. Mary's University

923 Robie Street Halifax Nova Scotia
Contributed Oral/Poster Exotic structures through direct reactions

Speaker

Mr Yelei Sun (The University of Hong Kong)

Description

Knockout reactions, together with the associated reaction models for deducing spectroscopic factors are the powerful tool to probe the single-particle structure and nucleon correlation in exotic nuclei. For the deeply-bound nucleon removal using C or Be target, a strong reduction in the spectroscopic factor deduced using Glauber-based reaction model from experiment relative to the shell-model calculations is found [1]. Such large disagreement has not been explained and is inconsistent with results from systematic studies of transfer reactions [2,3]. The recently observed asymmetric parallel momentum distribution of the knockout residue indicates the significant dissipative core-target interaction in the knockout reaction with a composite target [4]. To investigate the one-nucleon knockout mechanism, we have performed the fully exclusive measurement of $^{14}$O using $^{12}$C target at 60 MeV/nucleon at RCNP in Osaka University. Coincidence measurement of the knockout residues and the associated decay protons was achieved, which allows us to probe the core-excitation strength quantitatively via the invariant mass method. The upper limits of the cross section for one-neutron removal from $^{14}$O followed by proton evaporation is obtained. The data provide the first constraint on the role of core excitation and evaporation processes in the deeply-bound nucleon removal from very asymmetric nuclei. The experimental results are consistent with the prediction of Intra-nuclear Cascade (INC), shedding light on the long-standing intriguing puzzle of the discrepancy between measurements and eikonal-model predictions for knockout reaction. In this talk, the experimental setup and the physics results will be discussed. [1] A. Gade et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 042501 (2004). [2] J. Lee et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 112701 (2010). [3] F. Flavigny et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 122503 (2013). [4] F. Flavigny et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 252501 (2012).

Primary author

Mr Yelei Sun (The University of Hong Kong)

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