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Examination of the $^{22}$C radius determination with interaction cross sections

Published 12 May 2018 in nucl-th and nucl-ex | (1805.04662v1)

Abstract: A nuclear radius of ${22}$C is investigated with the total reaction cross sections at medium- to high-incident energies in order to resolve the radius puzzle in which two recent interaction cross section measurements using $1$H and ${12}$C targets show the quite different radii. The cross sections of ${22}$C are calculated consistently for these target nuclei within a reliable microscopic framework, the Glauber theory. To describe appropriately such a reaction involving a spatially extended nucleus, the multiple scattering processes within the Glauber theory are fully taken into account, that is, the multi-dimensional integration in the Glauber amplitude is evaluated using a Monte Carlo technique without recourse to the optical-limit approximation. We discuss the sensitivity of the spatially extended halo tail to the total reaction cross sections. The root-mean-square matter radius obtained in this study is consistent with that extracted from the recent cross section measurement on ${12}$C target. We show that the simultaneous reproduction of the two recent measured cross sections is not feasible within this framework.

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