Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2008-05-15
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
Proceedings of Cluster'07 Conference, Stratford-upon-Avon, September 2007. Submitted to Journal of Physics Conference Series
Scientific paper
10.1088/1742-6596/111/1/012034
There exists a class of nuclei that are obtained by adding one nucleon to a loosely-bound nucleon-core system, for example $^{12}$Be, $^9$C, $^{18}$Ne. For such nuclei, one-nucleon overlap integrals that represent single-particle motion can strongly differ from the standard ones due to the correlations between the two nucleons above the core. The possible non-standard overlap behaviour should be included in the interpretation of the experimental data derived from one nucleon removal reactions such as knockout, transfer and breakup, as well as the predictions of low-energy nucleon capture that leads to these nuclei. We investigate the non-standard behaviour within a three-body model and discuss the challenges associated with this problem.
Thompson Ian J.
Timofeyuk N. K.
Tostevin J. A.
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