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Revealing the short-range structure of the mirror nuclei 3 H and 3 He.

S LiR Cruz-TorresN SantiestebanZ H YeD AbramsS AlsalmiD AndroicK AniolJ ArringtonT AverettC Ayerbe GayosoJ BaneS BarcusJ BarrowA BeckV BelliniH BhattD BhetuwalD BiswasD BulumullaA CamsonneJ CastellanosJ ChenJ-P ChenD ChrismanM E ChristyC ClarkeS CovrigK CraycraftD DayD DuttaE FucheyC GalF GaribaldiT N GautamT GogamiJ GomezP GuèyeA HabarakadaT J HagueJ O HansenF HauensteinW HenryD W HiginbothamR J HoltC HydeT ItabashiM KanetaA KarkiA T KatramatouC E KeppelM KhachatryanV KhachatryanP M KingI KoroverL KurbanyT KutzN Lashley-ColthirstW B LiH LiuN LiyanageE LongJ MammeiP MarkowitzR E McClellanF MeddiD MeekinsS Mey-Tal BeckR MichaelsM MihovilovičA MoyerS NagaoV NelyubinD NguyenM NyczM OlsonL OuV OwenC PalatchiB PandeyA PapadopoulouS ParkS PaulT PetkovicR PomatsalyukS PremathilakeV PunjabiR D RansomeP E ReimerJ ReinholdS RiordanJ RocheV M RodriguezA SchmidtB SchmooklerE P SegarraA ShahinyanK SliferP SolvignonS ŠircaT SuR SuleimanH Szumila-VanceL TangY TianW TiremanFrancesco TortoriciY ToyamaK UeharaG M UrciuoliD VotawJ WilliamsonB WojtsekhowskiS WoodJ ZhangX Zheng
Published in: Nature (2022)
When protons and neutrons (nucleons) are bound into atomic nuclei, they are close enough to feel significant attraction, or repulsion, from the strong, short-distance part of the nucleon-nucleon interaction. These strong interactions lead to hard collisions between nucleons, generating pairs of highly energetic nucleons referred to as short-range correlations (SRCs). SRCs are an important but relatively poorly understood part of nuclear structure 1-3 , and mapping out the strength and the isospin structure (neutron-proton (np) versus proton-proton (pp) pairs) of these virtual excitations is thus critical input for modelling a range of nuclear, particle and astrophysics measurements 3-5 . Two-nucleon knockout or 'triple coincidence' reactions have been used to measure the relative contribution of np-SRCs and pp-SRCs by knocking out a proton from the SRC and detecting its partner nucleon (proton or neutron). These measurements 6-8 have shown that SRCs are almost exclusively np pairs, but they had limited statistics and required large model-dependent final-state interaction corrections. Here we report on measurements using inclusive scattering from the mirror nuclei hydrogen-3 and helium-3 to extract the np/pp ratio of SRCs in systems with a mass number of three. We obtain a measure of the np/pp SRC ratio that is an order of magnitude more precise than previous experiments, and find a marked deviation from the near-total np dominance observed in heavy nuclei. This result implies an unexpected structure in the high-momentum wavefunction for hydrogen-3 and helium-3. Understanding these results will improve our understanding of the short-range part of the nucleon-nucleon interaction.
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