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Electron scattering on halo nuclei
Published 2005-03-21, updated 2005-08-08Version 3
The inelastic scattering of electrons on weakly-bound nuclei is studied with a simple model based on the long range behavior of the bound state wavefunction and on the effective-range expansion for the continuum wavefunctions. Three mechanisms have been considered: (a) dissociation of halo nuclei by high energy electrons, (b) dissociation by electrons present in a fixed target, and (c) Coulomb dissociation. It is shown that the properties of halo nuclei can be studied in electron-radioactive beam colliders using the electro-disintegration process. A comparison with fixed-target experiments is also performed.
Comments: 13 pages, 2 figures, Physics Letters B, in press
Journal: Phys.Lett. B624 (2005) 203-209
Keywords: halo nuclei, electron scattering, long range behavior, bound state wavefunction, high energy electrons
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