Differential cross section measurement of the 12C(e,e’pp)10Beg.s. reaction

. The differential cross section was measured for the 12 C(e,e’pp) 10 Be g.s. reaction at energy and momentum transfers of 163MeV and 198MeV/ c , respectively. The measurement was performed at the Mainz Microtron by using two high-resolution magnetic spectrometers of the A1 Collaboration and a newly...

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Veröffentlicht in:The European physical journal. A, Hadrons and nuclei Hadrons and nuclei, 2016, Vol.52 (9), p.1-7, Article 298
Hauptverfasser: Makek, M., Achenbach, P., Ayerbe Gayoso, C., Barbieri, C., Bernauer, J. C., Böhm, R., Bosnar, D., Denig, A., Distler, M. O., Friščić, I., Giusti, C., Merkel, H., Müller, U., Nungesser, L., Pochodzalla, J., Sanches Majos, S., Schlimme, B. S., Schwamb, M., Walcher, Th
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Zusammenfassung:. The differential cross section was measured for the 12 C(e,e’pp) 10 Be g.s. reaction at energy and momentum transfers of 163MeV and 198MeV/ c , respectively. The measurement was performed at the Mainz Microtron by using two high-resolution magnetic spectrometers of the A1 Collaboration and a newly developed silicon detector telescope. The overall resolution of the detector system was sufficient to distinguish the ground state from the first excited state in 10 Be. We chose a super-parallel geometry that minimizes the effect of two-body currents and emphasizes the effect of nucleon-nucleon correlations. The obtained differential cross section is compared to the theoretical results of the Pavia reaction code in which different processes leading to two-nucleon knockout are accounted for microscopically. The comparison shows a strong sensitivity to nuclear-structure input and the measured cross section is seen to be dominated by the interplay between long- and short-range nucleon-nucleon correlations. Microscopic calculations based on the ab initio self-consistent Green’s function method give a reasonable description of the experimental cross section.
ISSN:1434-6001
1434-601X
DOI:10.1140/epja/i2016-16298-3