Hints on the Nucleon-Nucleon Correlations from Two-Nucleon Transfer Reactions Induced by Heavy Ions
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Explore nucleon-nucleon correlations through two-nucleon transfer reactions induced by heavy ions in this 37-minute conference talk from the Workshop on Multineutron Clusters in Nuclei and in Stars. Learn how two-nucleon transfer reactions serve as powerful probes for understanding the correlations between nucleons within atomic nuclei, with particular focus on heavy ion-induced processes. Discover the experimental techniques and theoretical frameworks used to extract information about nucleon pairing and clustering phenomena from transfer reaction data. Examine the implications of these correlations for nuclear structure and their relevance to understanding multineutron systems in both terrestrial nuclei and stellar environments. Gain insights into current research methodologies in nuclear physics that bridge laboratory experiments with astrophysical phenomena, particularly in the context of neutron-rich systems and exotic nuclear matter.
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Roberto Linares: Hints on the nucleon-nucleon correlations from two-nucleon transfer reactions...
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