What is the size of the atomic nucleus? This deceivably simple question is difficult to answer. Although the electric charge distributions in atomic nuclei were measured accurately already half a century ago, our knowledge of the distribution of neutrons is still deficient. In addition to constraining the size of atomic nuclei, the neutron distribution also impacts the number of nuclei that can exist and the size of neutron stars. We present an ab initio calculation of the neutron distribution of the neutron-rich nucleus 48Ca. We show that the neutron skin (difference between the radii of the neutron and proton distributions) is significantly smaller than previously thought. We also make predictions for the electric dipole polarizability and the weak form factor; both quantities that are at present targeted by precision measurements. Based on ab initio results for 48Ca, we provide a constraint on the size of a neutron star.
Neutron and weak-charge distributions of the 48Ca nucleus / Hagen, G.; Ekström, A.; Forssén, C.; Jansen, G. R.; Nazarewicz, W.; Papenbrock, T.; Wendt, K. A.; Bacca, S.; Barnea, N; Carlsson, B.; Drischler, C.; Hebeler, K.; Hjorth Jensen, M.; Miorelli, M.; Orlandini, Giuseppina; Schwenk, A.; Simonis, J.. - In: NATURE PHYSICS. - ISSN 1745-2473. - ELETTRONICO. - 2016:(2016). [10.1038/nphys3529]
Neutron and weak-charge distributions of the 48Ca nucleus
Orlandini, Giuseppina;
2016-01-01
Abstract
What is the size of the atomic nucleus? This deceivably simple question is difficult to answer. Although the electric charge distributions in atomic nuclei were measured accurately already half a century ago, our knowledge of the distribution of neutrons is still deficient. In addition to constraining the size of atomic nuclei, the neutron distribution also impacts the number of nuclei that can exist and the size of neutron stars. We present an ab initio calculation of the neutron distribution of the neutron-rich nucleus 48Ca. We show that the neutron skin (difference between the radii of the neutron and proton distributions) is significantly smaller than previously thought. We also make predictions for the electric dipole polarizability and the weak form factor; both quantities that are at present targeted by precision measurements. Based on ab initio results for 48Ca, we provide a constraint on the size of a neutron star.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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