1 / 15

Pionic fusion: comparison of different spin/isospin channels

Pionic fusion: comparison of different spin/isospin channels. Study coherence of pion production, role of clustering correlations in the pionic fusion process, production mechanism: s, p-wave dynamics. Existing data and models. semi-phenomenological model:

nola
Download Presentation

Pionic fusion: comparison of different spin/isospin channels

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Pionic fusion: comparison of different spin/isospin channels • Study • coherence of pion • production, • role of clustering • correlations in the • pionic fusion process, • production mechanism: s, p-wave dynamics H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  2. Existing data and models semi-phenomenological model: 3-nucleon transfer by p-3He reaction, analytic expressions for transfer formfactors from HO wave functions L. Bimbot et al., PL B 114(82)311 H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  3. Interacting cluster model Kajino, Toki, Kubo, PRC 35(87)1370 correlated microscopic cluster wave functions using Resonating Group Method (RGM), NN effective interaction + Coulomb (check charge symmetry), entrance channel distortions by local imaginary potential WD between clusters (from DWBA) compared to shell model wave functions data suggest importance of cluster correlations H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  4. origin of enhancement in cluster model decomposition of contributions inter-cluster (3H – 4He) relative motion absorbs large momentum transfer to fused system 7Li H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  5. Prediction for 0 fusion to 7Be chance to separate g.s. and 0.429 excited state: excellent application of dual-range QDC´s calculations but now data experiment strategy: final-state slectivity by -decay tagging simulated CM distribution with 25000 accepted events using cos2() distribution for pions H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  6. Inclusive d -  fusion M. Andersson et al., PL B 481 (00)165 measured integrated cross section (230 nb and 140 nb at 1.2 and 1.9 MeV above threshold) and strong forward-backward asymmetry data explained by process via quasi-deuteron: overlap  with quasi-d determines angular distribution H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  7. 4He 7Be* n 3He 0 Systematic study of cluster structures similar processes but with increasingly complex cluster structure: decisive tool: angular distributions final-state slectivity by -decay tagging 4He 7Be* 3He 0 ? 10B 12C* d d 0 6Li 9Be 12C* d 12C* n 0 3He d 0 6Li H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  8. angle acceptance of fusion products max. 3.8 deg in B mode radiative fusion (capture) pionic fusion ground state excited state (15.1 MeV) H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  9. momentum acceptance of fusion products array of ca. 50 phoswich detectors 100 m plastic/CsI 1.3X4 cm2 in focal plane of BBS for HI detection: fusion products of 10 – 30 A MeV B coverage of momentum distribution by HI detectors: all / accepted events H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  10. Summary Reactions with increasing complexity in cluster structure and different pion kinematics ) ( kinematics s-wave p-wave s-wave p-wave 98 H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  11. acceptance of neutral pions H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  12. TAPS schedule H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  13. Table of BBS parameters H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  14. Proposed reactions H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

  15. design of liquid He target as buffer cryostatby Vacuum Specials Co. and P. Dendooven, J. Mulder, H. Timersma, H.L. H.L. / KVI PAC Meeting

More Related