Nuclear spin features relevant to ab initio nucleon-nucleus elastic scattering
R. B. Baker, M. Burrows, Ch. Elster, K. D. Launey, P. Maris, G. Popa,, S. P. Weppner

TL;DR
This paper investigates the role of nuclear spin features in ab initio nucleon-nucleus elastic scattering, highlighting how spin-projected momentum distributions relate to nuclear structure and reaction observables.
Contribution
It introduces a method to connect spin-projected momentum distributions with nuclear structure, revealing their correlation with magnetic moments and potential to inform nucleon-nucleon interactions.
Findings
Momentum distributions vary with proton and neutron occupation.
Strong correlation between spin distributions and magnetic moments.
Spin features can probe the spin content of J=0 nuclear states.
Abstract
Background: Effective interactions for elastic nucleon-nucleus scattering from first principles require the use of the same nucleon-nucleon interaction in the structure and reaction calculations, as well as a consistent treatment of the relevant operators at each order. Purpose: Previous work using these interactions has shown good agreement with available data. Here, we study the physical relevance of one of these operators, which involves the spin of the struck nucleon, and examine the interpretation of this quantity in a nuclear structure context. Methods: Using the framework of the spectator expansion and the underlying framework of the no-core shell model, we calculate and examine spin-projected, one-body momentum distributions required for effective nucleon-nucleus interactions in nuclear states. Results: The calculated spin-projected, one-body momentum distributions…
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