Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2010-10-15
J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys. 39 (2012) 015104
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
10 pages, 7 fig., minor changes, J. Phys. G in press
Scientific paper
10.1088/0954-3899/39/1/015104
Parity violating electron scattering allows model independent measurements of neutron densities that are free from most strong interaction uncertainties. In this paper we present statistical error estimates for a variety of experiments. The neutron radius $R_n$ can be measured in several nuclei, as long as the nuclear excited states are not too low in energy. We present error estimates for $R_n$ measurements in $^{40}$Ca, $^{48}$Ca, $^{112}$Sn, $^{120}$Sn, $^{124}$Sn, and $^{208}$Pb. In general, we find that the smaller the nucleus, the easier the measurement. This is because smaller nuclei can be measured at higher momentum transfers where the parity violating asymmetry $A_{pv}$ is larger. Also in general, the more neutron rich the isotope, the easier the measurement, because neutron rich isotopes have larger weak charges and larger $A_{pv}$. Measuring $R_n$ in $^{48}$Ca appears very promising because it has a higher figure of merit than $^{208}$Pb. In addition, $R_n(^{48}$Ca) may be more easily related to two nucleon and three nucleon interactions, including very interesting three neutron forces, than $R_n(^{208}$Pb). After measuring $R_n$, one can constrain the surface thickness of the neutron density $a_n$ with a second measurement at somewhat higher momentum transfers. We present statistical error estimates for measuring $a_n$ in $^{48}$Ca, $^{120}$Sn, and $^{208}$Pb. Again, we find that $a_n$ is easier to measure in smaller nuclei.
Ban Shufang
Horowitz Charles J.
Michaels Robert
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