Connection between missing-charge in quasielastic electron scattering and two(one) proton knockout reactions and the island-of-inversion

Abstract

Our model, based on Quantum Chromodynamics, emphasizes the role of triton clustering in nuclei. As there is good empirical support of triton clustering in nuclei, we may even treat this as a good phenomenological working hypothesis as well. Here we show how our model finds remarkable success in being able to provide a consistent and interconnected understanding of such diverse empirical realities as the missing electric-charge in quasielastic electron scattering, and simultaneously, also the puzzling data within the studies of exotic nuclei. This gives us confidence, that our model should be taking account of the correct and proper degrees of freedom, to physically specify and explain, the total physical reality as manifested in the nuclear medium.

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