Evidence of a Pionic Enhancement Observed in 16O(p,p') 16O(0-,T=1) at 295 MeV

Abstract

The cross section of the 16 O(p,p')16 O(0-,T=1) scattering was measured at a bombarding energy of 295 MeV in the momentum transfer range of 1.0 fm-1 q c.m. 2.1 fm-1. The isovector 0- state at Ex = 12.8 MeV is clearly separated from its neighboring states owing to the high energy resolution of about 30 keV. The cross section data were compared with distorted wave impulse approximation (DWIA) calculations employing shell-model wave functions. The observed cross sections around q c.m. 1.7 fm-1 are significantly larger than predicted by these calculations, suggesting pionic enhancement as a precursor of pion condensation in nuclei. The data are successfully reproduced by DWIA calculations using random phase approximation response functions including the isobar that predict pionic enhancement.

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