Experimental studies of one-nucleon knockout from magic nuclei suggest that their nucleon orbits are not fully occupied. This conflicts a commonly accepted view of the shell closure associated with such nuclei. The conflict can be reconciled if the overlap between initial and final nuclear states in a knockout reaction are calculated by a nonstandard method. The method employs an inhomogeneous equation based on correlation-dependent effective nucleon-nucleon interactions and allows the simplest wave functions, in which all nucleons occupy only the lowest nuclear orbits, to be used. The method also reproduces the recently established relation between reduction of spectroscopic strength, observed in knockout reactions on other nuclei, and nuc...
The study of nucleon pairing phenomena and of nucleon pair correlations, particularly in very neutro...
Spectroscopic factors (SF) play an important role in nuclear physics and astrophysics. The tradition...
The distribution of spectroscopic strength in nuclei can be extracted from direct-reaction cross sec...
Experimental studies of one-nucleon knockout from magic nuclei suggest that their nucleon orbits are...
Proton removal measurements of the (e, e′p), (d,3He), and fast-beam knockout types show a consistent...
Both one-proton and one-neutron knockout reactions were performed with fast beams of two asymmetric,...
One-neutron knockout at intermediate beam energies, an experimental approach sensitive to the single...
Both one-proton and one-neutron knockout reactions were performed with fast beams of two asymmetric,...
This thesis is concerned with a systematic theoretical analysis of neutron knockout reactions of exo...
Les facteurs spectroscopiques nous renseignent sur l'occupation des couches nucléaires et peuvent êt...
We investigate two distinct sources of uncertainty in low-energy nuclear physics calculations and de...
A campaign of intermediate energy (300–450 MeV/u) proton-induced nucleon knockout measurements in i...
The methodology employed for obtaining information on the microscopic, in the sense of the shell mod...
Spectroscopic factors are fundamental quantities in nuclear physics. They have been extensively used...
We propose a phenomenological approach to examine the role of short- and long-range nucleon-nucleon ...
The study of nucleon pairing phenomena and of nucleon pair correlations, particularly in very neutro...
Spectroscopic factors (SF) play an important role in nuclear physics and astrophysics. The tradition...
The distribution of spectroscopic strength in nuclei can be extracted from direct-reaction cross sec...
Experimental studies of one-nucleon knockout from magic nuclei suggest that their nucleon orbits are...
Proton removal measurements of the (e, e′p), (d,3He), and fast-beam knockout types show a consistent...
Both one-proton and one-neutron knockout reactions were performed with fast beams of two asymmetric,...
One-neutron knockout at intermediate beam energies, an experimental approach sensitive to the single...
Both one-proton and one-neutron knockout reactions were performed with fast beams of two asymmetric,...
This thesis is concerned with a systematic theoretical analysis of neutron knockout reactions of exo...
Les facteurs spectroscopiques nous renseignent sur l'occupation des couches nucléaires et peuvent êt...
We investigate two distinct sources of uncertainty in low-energy nuclear physics calculations and de...
A campaign of intermediate energy (300–450 MeV/u) proton-induced nucleon knockout measurements in i...
The methodology employed for obtaining information on the microscopic, in the sense of the shell mod...
Spectroscopic factors are fundamental quantities in nuclear physics. They have been extensively used...
We propose a phenomenological approach to examine the role of short- and long-range nucleon-nucleon ...
The study of nucleon pairing phenomena and of nucleon pair correlations, particularly in very neutro...
Spectroscopic factors (SF) play an important role in nuclear physics and astrophysics. The tradition...
The distribution of spectroscopic strength in nuclei can be extracted from direct-reaction cross sec...