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Experimental studies of the nuclear spatial structure of neutron-rich He and Li isotopes

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Results of several experiments aimed at exploring the nuclear spatial structure of neutron-rich He and Li isotopes are presented and briefly discussed. The study of the density distributions in these nuclei by small-angle proton elastic scattering at intermediate energy is considered in more detail. The performed investigations allow one to obtain information on the total matter distributions, radii of the matter, neutron and proton distributions, effective and internal core sizes, halo sizes, and spatial correlations of the halo nucleons in the studied nuclei.

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Alkhazov, G.D., Dobrovolsky, A.V. & Lobodenko, A.A. Experimental studies of the nuclear spatial structure of neutron-rich He and Li isotopes. Phys. Atom. Nuclei 69, 1124–1131 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778806070052

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