Possible Experimental Evidence of a Moderate Proton Halo in 29S

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, , Citation Liu Zu-Hua et al 2004 Chinese Phys. Lett. 21 1711 DOI 10.1088/0256-307X/21/9/009

0256-307X/21/9/1711

Abstract

The total reaction cross sections (TRCSs) of 29S+28Si have been measured at intermediate energies. An obvious enhancement in TRCS of 29S is observed as compared with its neighbouring nuclei. The TRCSs of 29S+28Si are calculated with the modified Glauber theory in the optical limit and few-body approaches. The different factor d as a possible measure of halo appearance is deduced from the experimental and theoretical data. It is well accepted that 27P is a proton halo nucleus. Although not as anomalous as 27P, the different factor d of 29S is obviously larger than that of its neighbouring isotones of N = 13. This result indicates that a moderate proton halo may exist in 29S nucleus. We calculate the total reaction cross sections for 29S with the modified Glauber theory as a function of incident energy and compare the results with those for 27Si which is a core nucleus of 29S. The measured TRCSs of 27Si+28Si can be described to be satisfactory by the modified Glauber theory of the optical limit approach. Although a diffused nuclear density distribution is used, the theories still inadequately predict the experimental TRCSs of 29S+28Si, which further indicates the possibility of proton halo in 29S.

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10.1088/0256-307X/21/9/009