3. Nuclear Shapes and Sizes Flashcards

1
Q

What is the equation for scattering?

A

w_r = J N σ_R
J - Flux of beam = No. particles x v for a stationary targer
N - Number of targer nuclei
σ_R - Reaction cross section

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2
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What is the unit of cross section?

A

Measured in barns

1b - 10^-28 m^2

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3
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How do we solve for charge distribution

A

Iterative process:

  1. Assume f(r) - Charge distribution
  2. Calculate expected cross section
  3. Compare to measurement, and adjust f(r) if they don’t agree
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4
Q

How is the charge distributed across a nucleus?

A

Relatively uniformly

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5
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Describe the shape of a charge density-radial distance graph for an atom

A

Light: Sharp spike then quick decay towards 0
Heavy: Continues flat for longer, then falls to 0 less quickly

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6
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What is the equation for the nuclear radius?

A

R = 1.21 A^1/3

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7
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What do we use to probe neutrons and why?

A

Neutrons as electrons and neutrons dont interact via EM force with each other

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8
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What is the problem using neutrons to probe neutrons?

A

They scatter via the strong interaction off of protons and neutrons

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