Universality of nucleon-nucleon short-range correlations and nucleon momentum distributions
Massimiliano Alvioli, Claudio Ciofi degli Atti, Leonid P. Kaptari,, Chiara Benedetta Mezzetti, Hiko Morita

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the universal nature of nucleon-nucleon short-range correlations across different nuclei, revealing consistent features in high-momentum components and their implications for nuclear structure and reactions.
Contribution
It shows that NN short-range correlations produce A-independent correlation holes and a factorization property in two-nucleon momentum distributions, highlighting their universality.
Findings
Correlation holes are almost A-independent and similar to the deuteron.
Two-nucleon momentum distributions factorize into deuteron distribution and A-dependent c.m. motion.
High-momentum components exhibit scaling and specific spin-isospin structures.
Abstract
By analyzing recent microscopic many-body calculations of few-nucleon systems and complex nuclei performed by different groups in terms of realistic nucleon-nucleon (NN) interactions, it is shown that NN short-range correlations (SRCs) have a universal character, in that the correlation hole that they produce in nuclei appears to be almost A-independent and similar to the correlation hole in the deuteron. The correlation hole creates high-momentum components, missing in a mean-field (MF) description and exhibiting several scaling properties and a peculiar spin-isospin structure. In particular, the momentum distribution of a pair of nucleons in spin-isospin state , depending upon the pair relative () and center-of-mass (c.m.) () momenta, as well as upon the angle between them, exhibits a remarkable property: in the region …
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