Heavy Ion Double Charge Exchange Reactions as Probes for Two-Body Transition Densities
Abstract
Collisional heavy ion double charge exchange (DCE) reactions, induced by second order nucleon-nucleon interactions, are shown to provide access to the two-body transition densities of the complementary DCE transitions in the interacting nuclei. Corresponding two-body operators are introduced, treating the second order distorted wave reaction amplitude in the s-channel interaction form. The theoretical results are applied to the reaction 18O+76Se 18Ne+76Ge at Tlab=270~MeV, being 76Ge a candidate for neutrino--less double beta decay.
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