Momentum sharing in imbalanced Fermi systems

Hen, O; Sargsian, M; Weinstein L.B.; Piasetzky, E; Hakobyan H.; Higinbotham, D. W.; Braverman, M; Brooks W.K.; Gilad, S; Adhikari, K. P.; Arrington, J; Asryan G.; Avakian H.; Ball, J.; Baltzell N.A.; et. al.

Abstract

The atomic nucleus is composed of two different kinds of fermions: protons and neutrons. If the protons and neutrons did not interact, the Pauli exclusion principle would force the majority of fermions (usually neutrons) to have a higher average momentum. Our high-energy electron-scattering measurements using C-12, Al-27, Fe-56, and Pb-208 targets show that even in heavy, neutron-rich nuclei, short-range interactions between the fermions form correlated high-momentum neutron-proton pairs. Thus, in neutron-rich nuclei, protons have a greater probability than neutrons to have momentum greater than the Fermi momentum. This finding has implications ranging from nuclear few-body systems to neutron stars and may also be observable experimentally in two-spin-state, ultracold atomic gas systems.

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Título según WOS: Momentum sharing in imbalanced Fermi systems
Título según SCOPUS: Momentum sharing in imbalanced Fermi systems
Título de la Revista: SCIENCE
Volumen: 346
Número: 6209
Editorial: AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 614
Página final: 617
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1126/science.1256785

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS