Isotopic analysis of 295 MeV proton scattering off $^{204,206,208}$Pb for improvement of neutron densities and radii
Yoshiko Kanada-En'yo

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new reaction analysis method combining nuclear structure and reaction data to improve neutron density and radius measurements in lead isotopes using 295 MeV proton scattering.
Contribution
It develops a novel combined analysis approach that reduces uncertainties in neutron density and radius extraction from proton scattering data.
Findings
Neutron radius difference between $^{206}$Pb and $^{208}$Pb is $-0.012$ fm.
Method achieves more precise neutron density and radius values.
Analysis confirms the correlation between isotopic cross-section ratios and neutron structure differences.
Abstract
A new method of reaction analysis for proton elastic scattering is proposed, combining systematic analyses of nuclear structure and reactions in a series of isotopes. This method is applied to Pb, Pb, and Pb at MeV to obtain improved neutron densities and radii from experimental cross section data. The reaction calculation is performed according to the relativistic impulse approximation using the modified Murdock and Horowitz model with density-dependent effective interaction. Analysis of Pb isotopes is performed using theoretical densities given by the relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov and nonrelativistic Skyrme Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations and the experimental density extracted from the data at 295 MeV. The isotopic ratios () of the Pb-to-Pb cross sections are analyzed in…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
