Neutron skin of 208Pb from Coherent Pion Photoproduction
Abstract
Information on the size and shape of the neutron skin on 208Pb has been extracted from coherent pion photoproduction cross sections measured using the Crystal Ball together with the Glasgow tagger at the MAMI electron beam facility. On exploitation of an interpolated fit of a theoretical model to the measured cross sections the half-height radius and diffuseness of the neutron distribution are found to be 6.70 0.03(stat) fm and 0.55 0.01(stat)+0.02-0.03(sys) fm respectively, corresponding to a neutron skin thickness rnp=0.15 0.03(stat)+0.01-0.03(sys) fm. The results give the first successful extraction of a neutron skin with an electromagnetic probe and indicate the skin of 208Pb has a halo character. The measurement provides valuable new constraints on both the structure of nuclei and the equation of state for neutron-rich matter.
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