EPJ Web of Conferences (Mar 2014)

Measurements of interaction cross sections for 22–35Na isotopes

  • Suzuki S.,
  • Takechi M.,
  • Ohtsubo T.,
  • Nishimura D.,
  • Fukuda M.,
  • Kuboki T.,
  • Nagashima M.,
  • Suzuki T.,
  • Yamaguchi T.,
  • Ozawa A.,
  • Ohishi H.,
  • Moriguchi T.,
  • Sumikama T.,
  • Geissel H.,
  • Aoi N.,
  • Chen Rui-Jiu,
  • Fang De-Qing,
  • Fukuda N.,
  • Fukuoka S.,
  • Furuki H.,
  • Inabe N.,
  • Ishibashi Y.,
  • Ito T.,
  • Izumikawa T.,
  • Kameda D.,
  • Kubo T.,
  • Lantz M.,
  • Lee C.S.,
  • Ma Yu-Gang,
  • Mihara M.,
  • Momota S.,
  • Nagae D.,
  • Nishikiori R.,
  • Niwa T.,
  • Ohnishi T.,
  • Okumura K.,
  • Ogura T.,
  • Sakurai H.,
  • Sato K.,
  • Shimbara Y.,
  • Suzuki H.,
  • Takeda H.,
  • Takeuchi S.,
  • Tanaka K.,
  • Uenishi H.,
  • Winkler M.,
  • Yanagisawa Y.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20146603084
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66
p. 03084

Abstract

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Interaction cross sections (σI) for 22−35Na isotopes from the stability line to the vicinity of the neutron drip line have been measured at around 240 MeV/nucleon. The σI for 33−35Na were measured for the first time. Enhancement in cross sections is clearly observed from the systematics for stable nuclei, for isotopes with large mass numbers. From the known values of the nuclear-deformation parameters β2 of 22−31Na, these enhancement can be mainly ascribed to the nuclear deformation. Large enhancement in heavier isotopes suggest that these nuclei are strongly deformed. The root-mean-square (RMS) nuclear matter radii were deduced from the σI by using Glauber-type calculation. Furthermore, a monotonic growth of the neutron-skin thickness has been deduced with increasing neutron number for Na isotopes.