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The mean square radius of the neutron distribution and the skin thickness derived from electron scattering

Haruki Kurasawa, Toshimi Suda, Toshio Suzuki

Published 2020-09-02Version 1

The second-order moment of the nuclear charge density($R^2_c$) is dominated by the mean square radius(msr) of the point proton distribution($R_p^2$), while the fourth-order moment($Q^4_c$) depends on the msr of the point neutron one($R_n^2$) also. Moreover, $R^2_n$ is strongly correlated to $R^2_c$ in nuclear models. According to these facts, the linear relationship between various moments in the nuclear mean field models are investigated with use of the least squares method for $^{40}$Ca, $^{48}$Ca and $^{208}$Pb. From the intersection points of the obtained straight lines with those of the experimental values for $R^2_c$ and $Q^4_c$ determined through electron scattering, the values of $R_p$ and $R_n$ are estimated. Since relativistic and non-relativistic models provide different lines, the obtained values of $R_n$ and the skin thickness($R_n-R_p$) differ from each other in the two frameworks.

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