Nuclear Spectroscopy with Heavy Ion Nucleon Knockout and (p,2p) Reactions

Abstract

Knockout reactions with heavy ion targets in inverse kinematics, as well as "quasi-free" (p,2p) and (p,pn) reactions are useful tools for nuclear spectroscopy. We report calculations on ab-initio many-body wavefunctions based on the no-core shell model to study the nucleon removal reactions in light nuclei, including beryllium, carbon, and oxygen isotopic chains, and explore the importance of using an ab-initio method. Our study helps clarifying how the extraction of spectroscopic factors from the experiments depend on the details of the many-body wavefunctions being probed. We show that recent advances with the ab-initio method can provide more insights on the spectroscopy information extracted from experiments.

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