2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.physletb.2017.12.045
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Probing short-range correlations in asymmetric nuclei with quasi-free pair knockout reactions

Abstract: Short-range correlations (SRC) in asymmetric nuclei with an unusual neutronto-proton ratio can be studied with quasi-free two-nucleon knockout processes following the collision between accelerated ions and a proton target. We derive an approximate factorized cross section for those SRC-driven p(A, p N 1 N 2 ) reactions. Our reaction model hinges on the factorization properties of SRC-driven A(e, e N 1 N 2 ) reactions for which strong indications are found in theory-experiment comparisons. In order to put our m… Show more

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“…The other proton of the pair acts as a spectator and is emitted with its original momentum. This process is similar to the impulse approximation usually assumed in high-energy ðe; e 0 2pÞ and ðp; 3pÞ reactions [18,26,48].…”
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“…The other proton of the pair acts as a spectator and is emitted with its original momentum. This process is similar to the impulse approximation usually assumed in high-energy ðe; e 0 2pÞ and ðp; 3pÞ reactions [18,26,48].…”
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“…In particular, one-nucleon knockout reactions at intermediate energies, above ∼50 MeV/ nucleon, have been extensively used for the spectroscopy of unstable isotopes, both with heavy-ion [10,11] and proton targets [12,13]. Given the success of one-nucleon knockout reactions, two-nucleon knockout has naturally garnered much interest, as it allows us to explore further nuclear properties, such as nucleon-nucleon correlations [14][15][16][17][18]. Two-proton knockout from neutron-rich nuclei has been used to populate very exotic species, in a process assumed to be direct, due to the inhibited proton evaporation in these nuclei [19][20][21][22][23].…”
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“…The LCA is a methodology with applications in nuclear reactions and nuclear structure. In LCA one can compute the observables for SRC dominated nucleon knockout reactions [10,[40][41][42][43]. Furthermore, the impact of SRC on nuclear momentum distributions [35,36] can be quantified across the nuclear mass range as even for the heaviest nuclei the numerical calculations are manageable.…”
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“…For example, by measuring the ratio of neutron-proton (np) and proton-proton (pp) pairs in a relative high momentum state, a value of np/pp = 18 ± 5 was reported in [32], providing strong evidence of the crucial impact of the tensor force in the SRC. This suggest a non-trivial dependence of SRC on the N − Z asymmetry, with repercussions on the nuclear equation of state for high densities, which is essential for the understanding of neutron stars [42,43].…”
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