Structure and Formation of the Deeply Bound p atoms
Abstract
We study theoretically the structure and formation of the deeply bound p atoms. We find that the widths of the atomic states are narrower than the level spacing even for deeply bound states so that the well-isolated deeply bound p atoms are expected to exist. We also find the p-nuclear states with huge widths. For the observation of the deep p-atomic states, we investigate theoretically the (p, p) reactions for 12C, 16O, and 31P target nuclei. We find that the momentum transfer of the ( p,p) reaction is small and the formation of the p-atomic states can be observed as the discrete peak structures in the ( p,p) spectrum. We conclude that the (p, p) reactions are very much suited for the p atom formation and the spectra of the reaction are expected to provide new valuable information on the p atoms and p-nucleus interaction.
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