Analyzing power for proton elastic scattering from the neutron-rich He6 nucleus

Vector analyzing power for the proton-{sup 6}He elastic scattering at 71 MeV/nucleon has been measured for the first time, with a newly developed polarized proton solid target, which works at a low magnetic field of 0.09 T. The results are found to be incompatible with a t-matrix folding model prediction. Comparisons of the data with g-matrix folding analyses clearly show that the vector analyzing power is sensitive to the nuclear structure model used in the reaction analysis. The {alpha}-core distribution in {sup 6}He is suggested to be a possible key for understanding the nuclear structure sensitivity.