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Quasi-free Neutron Knockout Reaction Reveals a Small $s$-orbital Component in the Borromean Nucleus $^{17}$B

Authors :
Yang, Z. H.
Kubota, Y.
Corsi, A.
Yoshida, K.
Sun, X. -X.
Li, J. G.
Kimura, M.
Michel, N.
Ogata, K.
Yuan, C. X.
Yuan, Q.
Authelet, G.
Baba, H.
Caesar, C.
Calvet, D.
Delbart, A.
Dozono, M.
Feng, J.
Flavigny, F.
Gheller, J. -M.
Gibelin, J.
Giganon, A.
Gillibert, A.
Hasegawa, K.
Isobe, T.
Kanaya, Y.
Kawakami, S.
Kim, D.
Kiyokawa, Y.
Kobayashi, M.
Kobayashi, N.
Kobayashi, T.
Kondo, Y.
Korkulu, Z.
Koyama, S.
Lapoux, V.
Maeda, Y.
Marqes, F. M.
Motobayashi, T.
Miyazaki, T.
Nakamura, T.
Nakatsuka, N.
Nishio, Y.
Obertelli, A.
Ohkura, y A.
Orr, N. A.
Ota, S.
Otsu, H.
Ozaki, T.
Panin, V.
Paschalis, S.
Pollacco, E. C.
Reichert, S.
Rousse, J. -Y.
Saito, A. T.
Sakaguchi, S.
Sako, M.
Santamaria, C.
Sasano, 4 M.
Sato, H.
Shikata, M.
Shimizu, Y.
Shindo, Y.
Stuhl, L.
Sumikama, T.
Sun, Y. L.
Tabata, M.
Togano, Y.
Tsubota, J.
Xu, F. R.
Yasuda, J.
Yoneda, K.
Zenihiro, J.
Zhou, S. -G.
Zuo, W.
Uesaka, T.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A kinematically complete quasi-free $(p,pn)$ experiment in inverse kinematics was performed to study the structure of the Borromean nucleus $^{17}$B, which had long been considered to have neutron halo. By analyzing the momentum distributions and exclusive cross sections, we obtained the spectroscopic factors for $1s_{1/2}$ and $0d_{5/2}$ orbitals, and a surprisingly small percentage of 9(2)$\%$ was determined for $1s_{1/2}$. Our finding of such a small $1s_{1/2}$ component and the halo features reported in prior experiments can be explained by the deformed relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov theory in continuum, revealing a definite but not dominant neutron halo in $^{17}$B. The present work gives the smallest $s$- or $p$-orbital component among known nuclei exhibiting halo features, and implies that the dominant occupation of $s$ or $p$ orbitals is not a prerequisite for the occurrence of neutron halo.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters,8 pages, 4 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2102.03699
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.082501