Speaker
Dr
Jonas Leonardo Ferreira
(IFUFF)
Description
Two-nucleon transfer reactions are powerful probes for investigating the properties of nuclear states, such as pairing correlations and single-particle characteristics. These properties are present in the matrix elements that govern the reaction dynamics. In particular, spectroscopic amplitudes – quantifying the single-particle or two-particle strength of specific wave function components – play a crucial role in describing the reaction mechanism. In this work, we analyze how the structure of weakly bound and halo nuclei influences the dynamics of two-nucleon transfer reactions. Special attention is given to collisions involving the projectiles $^6$He, $^6$Li and $^{11}$Li.