Composition of the nuclear periphery from antiproton absorption

P. Lubiński, J. Jastrzȩbski, A. Trzcińska, W. Kurcewicz, F. J. Hartmann, W. Schmid, T. von Egidy, R. Smolańczuk, and S. Wycech
Phys. Rev. C 57, 2962 – Published 1 June 1998
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Abstract

Thirteen targets with mass numbers from 58 to 238 were irradiated with the antiproton beam from the Low Energy Antiproton Ring facility at CERN leading to the formation of antiprotonic atoms of these heavy elements. The antiproton capture at the end of an atomic cascade results in the production of more or less excited residual nuclei. The targets were selected with the criterion that both reaction products with one nucleon less than the proton and neutron number of the target be radioactive. The yield of these radioactive products after stopped-antiproton annihilation was determined using gamma-ray spectroscopy techniques. This yield is related to the proton and neutron density in the target nucleus at a radial distance corresponding to the antiproton annihilation site. The experimental data clearly indicate the existence of a neutron-rich nuclear periphery, a “neutron halo,” strongly correlated with the target neutron separation energy Bn and observed for targets with Bn<10 MeV. For two-target nuclei 106Cd and 144Sm, with larger neutron binding energies, a proton-rich nuclear periphery was observed. Most of the experimental data are in reasonable agreement with calculations based on current antiproton-nucleus and pion-nucleus interaction potentials and on nuclear densities deduced with the help of the Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov approach. This approach was, however, unable to account for the 106Cd and 144Sm results.

  • Received 18 December 1997

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.57.2962

©1998 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

P. Lubiński, J. Jastrzȩbski, and A. Trzcińska

  • Heavy Ion Laboratory, Warsaw University, PL-02-093 Warsaw, Poland

W. Kurcewicz

  • Institute of Experimental Physics, Warsaw University, PL-00-681 Warsaw, Poland

F. J. Hartmann, W. Schmid, and T. von Egidy

  • Physik-Department, Technische Universität München, D-85747 Garching, Germany

R. Smolańczuk and S. Wycech

  • Sołtan Institute for Nuclear Studies, PL-00-681 Warsaw, Poland

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Vol. 57, Iss. 6 — June 1998

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