Neutron transition strengths of $2^+_1$ states in the neutron rich Oxygen isotopes determined from inelastic proton scattering
Nguyen Dang Chien, Dao T. Khoa

TL;DR
This study uses inelastic proton scattering and a microscopic folding model to determine neutron transition strengths in neutron-rich oxygen isotopes, revealing isospin-dependent deformation and core polarization effects.
Contribution
It introduces a complex isospin-dependent folding model analysis to extract deformation lengths and neutron/proton transition matrix ratios in oxygen isotopes, linking nuclear structure to shell closures.
Findings
Isospin-dependent deformation lengths vary with neutron number.
Strong core polarization observed in 20O due to valence neutrons.
Neutron/proton transition ratios show isospin impurity effects.
Abstract
A coupled-channel analysis of the O data has been performed to determine the neutron transition strengths of 2 states in Oxygen targets, using the microscopic optical potential and inelastic form factor calculated in the folding model. A complex density- and \emph{isospin} dependent version of the CDM3Y6 interaction was constructed, based on the Brueckner-Hatree-Fock calculation of nuclear matter, for the folding model input. Given an accurate isovector density dependence of the CDM3Y6 interaction, the isoscalar () and isovector () deformation lengths of 2 states in O have been extracted from the folding model analysis of the data. A specific -dependence of and has been established which can be linked to the neutron shell closure occurring at approaching 16. The strongest isovector…
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