Can long-range nuclear properties Be influenced by short range interactions? A chiral dynamics estimate

Recent experiments and many-body calculations indicate that approximately 20% of the nucleons in medium and heavy nuclei (A≥12)are part of short-range correlated (SRC)primarily neutron-proton (np)pairs. We find that using chiral dynamics to account for the formation of np pairs due to the effects of...

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Main Authors: Miller, G.A (Author), Beck, Arie (Author), Beck, S. May-Tal (Author), Weinstein, L.B (Author), Piasetzky, E. (Author), Hen, Or (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Nuclear Science (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier BV, 2020-07-30T02:15:28Z.
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520 |a Recent experiments and many-body calculations indicate that approximately 20% of the nucleons in medium and heavy nuclei (A≥12)are part of short-range correlated (SRC)primarily neutron-proton (np)pairs. We find that using chiral dynamics to account for the formation of np pairs due to the effects of iterated and irreducible two-pion exchange leads to values consistent with the 20% level. We further apply chiral dynamics to study how these correlations influence the calculations of nuclear charge radii, that traditionally truncate their effect, to find that they are capable of introducing non-negligible effects. 
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