Physics Letters B (Feb 2016)

Exclusive measurements of quasi-free proton scattering reactions in inverse and complete kinematics

  • V. Panin,
  • J.T. Taylor,
  • S. Paschalis,
  • F. Wamers,
  • Y. Aksyutina,
  • H. Alvarez-Pol,
  • T. Aumann,
  • C.A. Bertulani,
  • K. Boretzky,
  • C. Caesar,
  • M. Chartier,
  • L.V. Chulkov,
  • D. Cortina-Gil,
  • J. Enders,
  • O. Ershova,
  • H. Geissel,
  • R. Gernhäuser,
  • M. Heil,
  • H.T. Johansson,
  • B. Jonson,
  • A. Kelić-Heil,
  • C. Langer,
  • T. Le Bleis,
  • R. Lemmon,
  • T. Nilsson,
  • M. Petri,
  • R. Plag,
  • R. Reifarth,
  • D. Rossi,
  • H. Scheit,
  • H. Simon,
  • H. Weick,
  • C. Wimmer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2015.11.082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 753, no. C
pp. 204 – 210

Abstract

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Quasi-free scattering reactions of the type (p,2p) were measured for the first time exclusively in complete and inverse kinematics, using a 12C beam at an energy of ∼400 MeV/u as a benchmark. This new technique has been developed to study the single-particle structure of exotic nuclei in experiments with radioactive-ion beams. The outgoing pair of protons and the fragments were measured simultaneously, enabling an unambiguous identification of the reaction channels and a redundant measurement of the kinematic observables. Both valence and deeply-bound nucleon orbits are probed, including those leading to unbound states of the daughter nucleus. Exclusive (p,2p) cross sections of 15.8(18) mb, 1.9(2) mb and 1.5(2) mb to the low-lying 0p-hole states overlapping with the ground state (3/2−) and with the bound excited states of 11B at 2.125 MeV (1/2−) and 5.02 MeV (3/2−), respectively, were determined via γ-ray spectroscopy. Particle-unstable deep-hole states, corresponding to proton removal from the 0s-orbital, were studied via the invariant-mass technique. Cross sections and momentum distributions were extracted and compared to theoretical calculations employing the eikonal formalism. The obtained results are in a good agreement with this theory and with direct-kinematics experiments. The dependence of the proton–proton scattering kinematics on the internal momentum of the struck proton and on its separation energy was investigated for the first time in inverse kinematics employing a large-acceptance measurement.

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