TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental study of (p, 2p) reactions at 197 MeV on 12C, 16O, 40,48Ca, and 90Zr nuclei leading to low-lying states of residual nuclei
AU - Noro, Tetsuo
AU - Sakaguchi, Satoshi
AU - Wakasa, Tomotsugu
AU - Dozono, Masanori
AU - Fujioka, Hiroyuki
AU - Fujita, Kunihiro
AU - Hatanaka, Kichiji
AU - Ishida, Takashi
AU - Iwamoto, Chihiro
AU - Kawase, Shoichiro
AU - Kubota, Yuki
AU - Maeda, Yukie
AU - Matsubara, Hiroaki
AU - Miki, Kenjiro
AU - Ota, Shinsuke
AU - Panin, Valerii
AU - Sakaguchi, Harutaka
AU - Sakaue, Akane
AU - Sakemi, Yasuhiro
AU - Sasano, Masaki
AU - Sekiguchi, Kimiko
AU - Shimizu, Yohei
AU - Takeda, Hiroyuki
AU - Tameshige, Yuji
AU - Tamii, Atsushi
AU - Terashima, Satoru
AU - Uesaka, Tomohiro
AU - Yang, Zai Hong
AU - Yasuda, Yusuke
AU - Yoshida, Hidetomo P.
AU - Zenihiro, Juzo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Physical Society of Japan.
PY - 2023/9/1
Y1 - 2023/9/1
N2 - We have measured the differential cross section and analyzing power for (p, 2p) reactions that lead to discrete states of residual nuclei at an incident energy of 197 MeV for five kinds of target nuclei, 12C, 16O, 40,48Ca, and 90Zr. The data are compared with distorted-wave impulse approximation calculations using two kinds of global optical potentials. The spectroscopic factors obtained from these calculations agree with those determined in (e, e′p) studies within 20%, except for one orbital of the 90Zr nucleus where the distortion effect is much greater than that for the other orbitals of 90Zr and for other target nuclei. We also observed a clear and visibly distinct j-dependence in the analyzing power.
AB - We have measured the differential cross section and analyzing power for (p, 2p) reactions that lead to discrete states of residual nuclei at an incident energy of 197 MeV for five kinds of target nuclei, 12C, 16O, 40,48Ca, and 90Zr. The data are compared with distorted-wave impulse approximation calculations using two kinds of global optical potentials. The spectroscopic factors obtained from these calculations agree with those determined in (e, e′p) studies within 20%, except for one orbital of the 90Zr nucleus where the distortion effect is much greater than that for the other orbitals of 90Zr and for other target nuclei. We also observed a clear and visibly distinct j-dependence in the analyzing power.
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U2 - 10.1093/ptep/ptad116
DO - 10.1093/ptep/ptad116
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85174284686
SN - 2050-3911
VL - 2023
JO - Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
JF - Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
IS - 9
M1 - 093D01
ER -