Measurement of (<sup>4</sup>He, <sup>6</sup>Li) Proton-neutron Pair Transfer Reaction for the Study of Proton-neutron Pair Condensation
ORAL
Abstract
Fermion pair condensation is expected to be a universal phenomenon in the mass hierarchy of many body systems such as atoms, nuclei, and quarks. Nucleon pair condensation plays important roles in both nuclei and nucleonic matter, or neutron stars. The pair rotation is a signal of pair condensation, in which the transition to ground state is much stronger than that to excited state. The existence of the condensation of neutron-neutron (nn) pairs was confirmed in Sn isotopes, while the condensation of proton-neutron (pn) pairs in the 3S1 channel is still not discovered. A two-nucleon transfer reaction (α, 6Li) is a good candidate for an effective probe, providing clear identification of the spin-parity of the final state and a good momentum matching condition. In this research, the reaction study was performed.
An experiment was performed in the region N-Z=20 at CYRIC in Tohoku University. The measured result shows relatively strong transitions to ground state and/or the first excited state. We will perform another experiment at RCNP in Osaka University to obtain the forward-angle cross section of the same reaction. In this presentation, I will report our experimental result of the (α, 6Li) reaction on 120Sn and discuss the effectiveness of such a probe of the pn-condensation.
An experiment was performed in the region N-Z=20 at CYRIC in Tohoku University. The measured result shows relatively strong transitions to ground state and/or the first excited state. We will perform another experiment at RCNP in Osaka University to obtain the forward-angle cross section of the same reaction. In this presentation, I will report our experimental result of the (α, 6Li) reaction on 120Sn and discuss the effectiveness of such a probe of the pn-condensation.
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Presenters
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Jiawei CAI
- Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences