Connecting Nuclear Structure to Stellar Astrophysics: Neutron Skin in Tin Isotopes

ORAL

Abstract

The first observation of a neutron star merger by the LIGO-Virgo collaboration in 2017 highlights the need to improve our fundamental understanding of the equation of state of dense, neutron rich matter. The origin of heavy elements in the r-process and the structure of neutron stars are governed by the properties of neutron rich matter, for which experimental data is limited. Further analysis of this historic event and all future neutron star mergers relies on constraining the nuclear equation of state with experimental observables. We propose a novel method for systematically studying the evolution of the neutron skin in stable tin isotopes, by measuring the low-energy nuclear dipole strength over the broadest possible range of neutron-to-proton ratios in a single element. Nuclear resonance fluorescence with linearly polarized photons from the HIGS facility will be used to selectively measure the E1 photoabsorption strength of 112Sn and 124Sn at excitation energies from ~4 MeV up to neutron separation, where the Pygmy Dipole Resonance dominates. Progress on the measurement campaign will be presented.

Presenters

  • Jack A Silano

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Authors

  • Jack A Silano

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Nicolas Schunck

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Anton P Tonchev

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory

  • Lee G Sobotka

    Washington University in St. Louis

  • Cole D Pruitt

    Washington University in St. Louis

  • Sean W Finch

    Duke University, Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory

  • FNU Krishichayan

    Duke University, Duke University, Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory

  • Werner Tornow

    Duke University, Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory, Duke University

  • Robert V F Janssens

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory

  • Nadia Tsoneva

    University of Giessen