Counting the amount of correlated pairs in a nucleus

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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5 pages, 3 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevC.84.031302

We suggest that the amount of correlated nucleon pairs in an arbitrary nucleus can be predicted by counting the number of proton-neutron, proton-proton, and neutron-neutron pairs residing in a relative $S$ state. We present numerical calculations of those amounts for the nuclei $^{4}$He, $^{9}$Be, $ ^{12}$C, $ ^{27}$Al, $ ^{40}$Ca, $ ^{48}$Ca, $ ^{56}$Fe, $ ^{63}$Cu, $ ^{108}$Ag, and $ ^{197}$Au. The results are used to predict the values of the ratios of the per-nucleon electron-nucleus inelastic scattering cross section to the deuteron in the kinematic regime where correlations dominate.

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