- PII
- S3034628225060024-1
- DOI
- 10.7868/S3034628225060024
- Publication type
- Article
- Status
- Published
- Authors
- Volume/ Edition
- Volume 88 / Issue number 6
- Pages
- 440-450
- Abstract
- We investigate the 1 excitations in O nucleus within shell model. There are at least three excitations 1 observed in and reactions at energies 16.22, 17.14 and 18.79 MeV. It is needed to include in valence space at least 0 and 0 shells in spherical shell model to produce such excitations. We made shell model calculations for different valence spaces. Also different Hamiltonians were used. Excitations in nuclei are characterized by spin and current transition densities which are different for different levels. Inelastic electron scattering excites both but inelastic proton scattering at zero degree excites mainly spin degrees of freedom. Comparing these two types of level excitation it is possible to deduce the role of spin and current degrees of freedom in every excitation. Unfortunately, the accuracy of this method is not too high. In this work we study the influence of the type of excitation (spin or orbital) on the characteristics of the polarization of the inelastically scattered protons, viz., on the probability of spin-flip . We investigate the angular dependence of the value of this probability on the type of the excitation.
- Keywords
- уровни ядра О поляризованные протоны метод искаженных волн метод связанных каналов
- Date of publication
- 01.02.2026
- Year of publication
- 2026
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- 0
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- 12
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