Sammanfattning
The R3B (Reactions with Relativistic Radioactive Beams) experiment as a major instrument of the NUSTAR collaboration for the research facility FAIR in Darmstadt is designed for kinematically complete studies of reactions with high-energy radioactive beams. Part of the broad physics program of R3B is to constrain the asymmetry term in the nuclear equation-of-state and hence improve the description of highly asymmetric nuclear matter (e.g., in neutron stars). For a precise determination of the neutron-skin thickness – an observable which is directly correlated with the symmetry energy in theoretical calculations – by measuring absolute fragmentation cross sections, it is essential to quantify the uncertainty and challenge the reaction model under stable conditions. During the successful FAIR Phase-0 campaign of R3B, we precisely measured the energy dependence of total interaction cross sections in 12C+12C collisions, for a direct comparison with calculations based on the eikonal reaction theory.
Originalspråk | engelska |
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Artikelnummer | 123022 |
Tidskrift | Nuclear Physics A |
Volym | 1056 |
DOI | |
Status | Published - 2025 apr. |
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