Effective field theory analysis of the Coulomb breakup of the one-neutron halo nucleus ^19 C

The European Physical Journal A(2023)

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Abstract
We analyse the Coulomb breakup of ^19 C measured at 67 A MeV at RIKEN. We use the Coulomb-Corrected Eikonal (CCE) approximation to model the reaction and describe the one-neutron halo nucleus ^19 C within Halo Effective Field Theory (Halo EFT). At leading order we obtain a fair reproduction of the measured cross section as a function of energy and angle. The description is insensitive to the choice of optical potential, as long as it accurately represents the size of ^18 C. It is also insensitive to the interior of the ^19 C wave function. Comparison between theory and experiment thus enables us to infer asymptotic properties of the ground state of ^19 C: these data put constraints on the one-neutron separation energy of this nucleus and, for a given binding energy, can be used to extract an asymptotic normalisation coefficient (ANC). These results are confirmed by CCE calculations employing next-to-leading order Halo EFT descriptions of ^19 C: at this order the results for the Coulomb breakup cross section are completely insensitive to the choice of the regulator. Accordingly, this reaction can be used to constrain the one-neutron separation energy and ANC of ^19 C.
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coulomb breakup,nucleus,effective field theory analysis,one-neutron
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