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

Quasi-free proton knockout reactions on oxygen isotopic chain

12 Jul 2016, 16:25
15m
Scotiabank Theatre (St. Mary's University)

Scotiabank Theatre

St. Mary's University

923 Robie Street Halifax Nova Scotia
Contributed Oral/Poster Shell evolution through direct reactions - Spectroscopy of nuclear levels and nuclear shapes through direct reactions

Speaker

Dr Leyla Atar (TU Darmstadt, Germany)

Description

According to the Independent Particle Model (IPM) single-particle states are fully occupied with a spectroscopic factor one. However in electron-induced proton knockout reactions a reduction of single-particle strengths has been observed to about 60-70% for stable nuclei in comparison to the IPM [1]. This finding has been confirmed by nuclear knockout reactions using stable and exotic beams, however, with a strong dependency on the proton-neutron asymmetry [2], which is not yet well understood. To understand this dependency quantitatively a complementary approach, quasi-free reactions, is introduced. Quasi-free knockout reactions in inverse kinematics at relativistic energies provide a direct way to investigate single-particle structure of stable and exotic nuclei [3]. We have performed a systematic study of spectroscopic strength of oxygen isotopes using quasi-free (p,2p) knockout reactions in complete kinematic at the R3B/LAND experimental setup (at GSI in Darmstadt, Germany) with secondary beams containing $^{13−24}$O. The oxygen isotopic chain offers a large variation of separation energies, which allow us to obtain a quantitative understanding of spectroscopic factors with respect to isospin asymmetry. We will present systematic results on the entire oxygen isotopic chain obtained in a single experiment. The results include total and partial cross sections extracted by means of gamma-coincidence measurements as well as momentum distributions. The latter is sensitive to the angular momentum of the knocked-out nucleon in the projectile. By comparison with the eikonal reaction theory [4] the spectroscopic factors and reduction factors as a function of separation energy have been extracted and will be compared to existing data in literature. The work is supported by HIC for FAIR, GSI-TU Darmstadt cooperation, and BMBF project 05P15RDFN1. 1. L. Lapikas Nucl. Phys. A553, 297c (1993). 2. J. A. Tostevin, A. Gade Phys. Rev. C 90, 057602 (2014). 3. V. Panin et al. Phys. Letters B 753, 204-210 (2016). 4. T. Aumann, C. Bertulani, J. Ryckebusch Phsy. Rev. C 88, 064610 (2013).

Primary author

Dr Leyla Atar (TU Darmstadt, Germany)

Co-authors

Prof. Carlos Bertulani (Texas A&M University-Commerce, USA) Dr Heiko Scheit (TU Darmstadt, Germany) Dr Stefanos Paschalis (TU Darmstadt, Germany) Prof. Thomas Aumann (TU Darmstadt, Germany)

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