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Quasi-free scattering in inverse kinematics as a tool to unveil the structure of nuclei

V. Panin, T. Aumann, C. A. Bertulani

2021The European Physical Journal A13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Quasi-free scattering of electrons and protons has been extensively utilized in the past to study the single-particle structure of nuclei, clustering in light nuclei, and short-range correlated nucleon–nucleon pairs in nuclei. Recently, this approach has been applied in inverse kinematics using hydrogen targets. The characteristic features of this reaction and the experimental challenges and advantages of inverse-kinematics experiments are summarized. The applicability to radioactive beams opens a large research potential to study a variety of properties of neutron-to-proton asymmetric nuclei. Applications of quasi-free scattering in inverse kinematics and its potential are reviewed based on recent and ongoing research programs at different accelerator facilities worldwide.

Topics & Concepts

Inverse kinematicsPhysicsKinematicsInverseScatteringProtonNucleonNuclear structureElectronElectron scatteringNuclear physicsAtomic nucleusInverse scattering problemNeutronRange (aeronautics)Computational physicsClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsGeometryEngineeringAerospace engineeringMathematicsNuclear physics research studiesParticle accelerators and beam dynamicsNuclear Physics and Applications