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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 718, 5 May 2003, Pages 431-433
Nuclear Physics A

High-energy breakup of 8B

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    To understand the evolution of nuclear sizes from the bottom to the edges of the valley of β-stability is one of the central questions of modern nuclear structure physics. Experimentally, a variety of efforts to investigate properties of neutron-rich exotic nuclei is undertaken or in planning, ranging from high-energy breakup reactions [1] and elastic proton scattering [2] to charge-exchange reactions [3] and low-energy transfer reactions [4,5]. Here, we propose to use intermediate energy antiprotons to probe nuclear sizes of stable and unstable nuclei in a systematic way.

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