Extract neutron-neutron interaction strength and spatial-temporal dynamics of neutron emission from two-particle correlation function
Abstract
The neutron-neutron (nn) correlation function has been measured in 25 MeV/u 124Sn+124Sn reactions. Using the Lednick\'y-Lyuboshitz approach, the nn scattering length and effective range (f0nn, d0nn), as well as the reduced space-time size R(0) of the neutron emission source are simultaneously extracted as (18.9+1.3-1.2 fm, 1.9+1.3-1.0 fm) and 4.12 0.12 fm, respectively. The measured nn scattering length is consistent with the results obtained in the low-energy scattering 2 H(π-,γ)2n, indicating heavy-ion collisions can serve as an effective approach for measuring nn interactions and further investigating the charge symmetry breaking of nuclear force. The space-time size extracted from momentum-gated correlation functions exhibits clear dependence on the pair momentum, with R(0)=2.8 0.1 fm and 4.9 0.2 fm being determined for the high and low momentum neutrons, respectively.
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