Elastic proton scattering at intermediate energies as a probe of the 6,8He nuclear matter densities
Abstract
The Glauber model analysis of the elastic 6,8He+p scattering data at energies around 700 MeV/nucleon, measured in two separate experiments at GSI-Darmstadt, has been done using several phenomenological parametrizations of the nuclear matter density. By taking into account the new data points measured at the high momentum transfer, the nuclear matter radii of 6,8He were accurately determined from the Glauber model analysis of the data, with the spin-orbital interaction explicitly taken into account. The well-known geometry for the core and dineutron halo has been used with the new parametrizations of the 6He density to extract the detailed information on the structure of 6He in terms of the core and dineutron halo radii. An enhanced sensitivity of the data measured at the high momentum transfer to the core part of the 6,8He densities has been found.
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