Treading the radioactive path: First results from high-energy inverse kinematics SRC measurement
ORAL
Abstract
Studies of stable neutron-rich nuclei showed that the formation of Shora-Range Correlated nucleon pairs have a significant impact on the distributoin of proton in these nuclei [Duer and Hen et al., Nature 2018]. To fully understand the dynamics and pairing mechnisms of SRCs in very neutron rich systems however, one must study radioactive nuclei that are not accecible in fixed-target facilities. In this talk I will present results form the first high-energy inverse kienmatics hadronic-probe measurements of SRCs at the JINR facility [Patsyuk and Kahlbow et al., Nature Physics 2021]. Building on our fundings I will present next-generation experiments at JINR and GSI that will collect data in 2021/22 and will include first measurements of radioactive atomic nuclei.
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Presenters
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Or Hen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
Authors
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Or Hen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT