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Quasi-free proton knockout from ¹²C on carbon target at 398 MeV/u

Authors :
Panin, Valerii
Holl, Matthias
Taylor, Jonathan Thomas
Aksyutina, Yuliya
Alvarez-Pol, Héctor
Aumann, Thomas
Bertulani, Carlos A.
Boretzky, Konstanze
Caesar, Christoph
Chartier, Marielle
Chulkov, Leonid V.
Cortina Gil, Dolores
Enders, Joachim
Ershova, Olga
Geissel, Hans
Gernhäuser, Roman
Heil, Michael
Johansson, Håkan T.
Jonson, Björn
Kelić-Heil, Aleksandra
Kiselev, Oleg A.
Langer, Christoph
Le Bleis, Tudi
Lemmon, Roy Crawford
Nilsson, Thomas
Paschalis, Stefanos
Petri, Marina
Plag, Ralf
Reifarth, René
Rossi, Dominic M.
Scheit, Heiko
Simon, Haik
Wamers, Felix
Weick, Helmut
Wimmer, Christine
Panin, Valerii
Holl, Matthias
Taylor, Jonathan Thomas
Aksyutina, Yuliya
Alvarez-Pol, Héctor
Aumann, Thomas
Bertulani, Carlos A.
Boretzky, Konstanze
Caesar, Christoph
Chartier, Marielle
Chulkov, Leonid V.
Cortina Gil, Dolores
Enders, Joachim
Ershova, Olga
Geissel, Hans
Gernhäuser, Roman
Heil, Michael
Johansson, Håkan T.
Jonson, Björn
Kelić-Heil, Aleksandra
Kiselev, Oleg A.
Langer, Christoph
Le Bleis, Tudi
Lemmon, Roy Crawford
Nilsson, Thomas
Paschalis, Stefanos
Petri, Marina
Plag, Ralf
Reifarth, René
Rossi, Dominic M.
Scheit, Heiko
Simon, Haik
Wamers, Felix
Weick, Helmut
Wimmer, Christine
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The proton-removal mechanism of the 12CB reaction induced on a carbon target via elementary nucleon-nucleon scattering is investigated in exclusive triple-coincidence measurements. The observed two-nucleon angular correlations are found to be consistent with quasi-free scattering of a projectile-like proton off a target-like nucleon. Exclusive cross sections for one-step pp and pn interactions are determined as [formula] and [formula], respectively. The extracted quasi-free component amounts up to 58(4)% of the total proton-removal cross section. The results are compared to total proton-removal cross sections obtained from the experiment and eikonal reaction theory.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1362826382
Document Type :
Electronic Resource