Proof for strong ascendancy of short range effects on inelastic form factors in some open fp-shell nuclei

Author:

Fadhil Sanna N.1,Abdalsattar Sarrah I.1,Al-Rahmani Altaf A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics, College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq

Abstract

Short range effects on inelastic C2 form factors in some open fp nuclei ([Formula: see text]Ti, [Formula: see text]Cr, [Formula: see text]Fe and [Formula: see text]Zn) have been researched. The charge densities in these isotopes have been also researched by the one and two particle components of cluster series using single-particle wavefunctions of the harmonic oscillator potential. The short range effects have been inserted into the two particle components of cluster series employing the Jastrow form correlation. The total form factors of isotopes under consideration arise from the model space and core-polarization participations. The one-body density matrix elements (which are needed for computing the model space transition charge density) of valence nucleons for the transition [Formula: see text] have been computed by accomplishment of shell model calculations using the OXBASH code with various interactions. The shape of Tassie model has been adopted for computing the core-polarization transition charge density. The present computations are reliant on b (oscillator parameter) and [Formula: see text] (correlation parameter), where these parameters have been created independently for each individual nucleus by fitting the computed elastic form factors to those of experimental ones. This study provides a proof for strong ascendancy of short range effects on the present calculations, where inclusion of short range correlations on computations seems to be required for performing a notable modification in the computed outcomes which sequentially causes to elucidate the experimental data astoundingly in the momentum transfer under consideration.

Funder

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Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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