Universality of Short-Range Correlations in One- and Two-Nucleon Momentum Distributions of Nuclei
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Universality of short range correlations has been investigated both
in coordinate and in momentum space,
by means of one-and
two-body densities
and momentum distributions. In this contribution we discuss one- and two-
body momentum distributions across a wide range of nuclei and their common
features which can be ascribed to the presence of short range correlations. Cal-
culations for few-body nuclei, namely
3
He and
4
He, have been performed us-
ing exact wave functions obtained with Argonne nucleon-nucleon interactions,
while the linked cluster expansion technique is used for medium-heavy nuclei.
The center of mass motion of a nucleon-nucleon pair in the nucleus, embedded
in the full two-body momentum distribution
n
NN
(
k
rel
,
K
CM
)
,isshownto
exhibit the universal behavior predicted by the two-nucleon correlation model,
in which the nucleon-nucleon pair moves inside the nucleus as a deuteron in
a mean-field. Moreover, the deuteron-like spin-isospin (ST)=(10) contribution
to the pn two-body momentum distribution is obtained, and shown to exactly
scale to the deuteron momentum distribution. Universality of correlations in
two-body distributions is cast onto the one-body distribution
n
(
k
1
)
, obtained
by integration of the two-body
n
NN
(
k
1
,
k
2
)
: in particular, the high momen-
tum part of
n
(
k
1
)
exhibits the same pattern for all considered nuclei, in favor
of a universal character of the short range structure of the nuclear wave func-
tion. Perspectives of this work, namely the calculation of reactions involving
light and complex nuclei with realistic wave functions and effects of Final State
Interactions (FSI), investigated by means of distorted momentum distributions
within the Glauber multiple scattering approach, are eventually discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Alvioli, Massimiliano
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Titolo del libro:
Nuclear Theory '31