TY - JOUR
T1 - Single-nucleon knockout cross sections for reactions producing resonance states at or beyond the drip line
AU - Charity, R. J.
AU - Sobotka, L. G.
AU - Tostevin, J. A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 American Physical Society.
PY - 2020/10/20
Y1 - 2020/10/20
N2 - Single-nucleon knockout cross sections from fast secondary beams of the proton-drip-line nuclei C9, O13, and Ne17 on a Be9 target have been studied with emphasis on the production of resonance states. These states were identified by their invariant mass, and resonances with two-, three-, and five-body exit channels were examined. The measured cross sections for these states were compared with eikonal-model predictions using shell-model or variational Monte Carlo spectroscopic factors. The experimental yields were found to be suppressed relative to the model predictions, especially when a well-bound neutron or proton is removed. This suppression exceeds that found systematically in measured inclusive cross sections to particle-bound final states. In neutron knockout from C9 and O13 projectiles, this suppression of the unbound ground-state residuals yield is a factor of two to three times larger than that found in the bound final-state studies. Modifications to the structure of these systems due to coupling of the shell-model configurations to the continuum is expected to contribute to this extra suppression, especially when the final state is a near-threshold resonance. However, other considerations including the role of nuclear dynamics may be required to explain all the observed trends.
AB - Single-nucleon knockout cross sections from fast secondary beams of the proton-drip-line nuclei C9, O13, and Ne17 on a Be9 target have been studied with emphasis on the production of resonance states. These states were identified by their invariant mass, and resonances with two-, three-, and five-body exit channels were examined. The measured cross sections for these states were compared with eikonal-model predictions using shell-model or variational Monte Carlo spectroscopic factors. The experimental yields were found to be suppressed relative to the model predictions, especially when a well-bound neutron or proton is removed. This suppression exceeds that found systematically in measured inclusive cross sections to particle-bound final states. In neutron knockout from C9 and O13 projectiles, this suppression of the unbound ground-state residuals yield is a factor of two to three times larger than that found in the bound final-state studies. Modifications to the structure of these systems due to coupling of the shell-model configurations to the continuum is expected to contribute to this extra suppression, especially when the final state is a near-threshold resonance. However, other considerations including the role of nuclear dynamics may be required to explain all the observed trends.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.044614
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.044614
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85095124496
SN - 2469-9985
VL - 102
JO - Physical Review C
JF - Physical Review C
IS - 4
M1 - 044614
ER -