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Hoyle band and $α$ condensation in ${^{12}{\rm C}}$

Published 25 Aug 2014 in nucl-th and nucl-ex | (1408.5855v1)

Abstract: The excited states in ${{12}{\rm C}}$ are investigated by using an extended version of the so-called Tohsaki-Horiuchi- Schuck-R\"opke (THSR) wave function, where both the $3\alpha$ condensate and ${{8}{\rm Be}} + \alpha$ cluster asymptotic configurations are included. A new method is also used to resolve spurious continuum coupling with physical states. We focus on the structures of the "Hoyle band" states, $2_2+$, and $4_2+$ states, which are recently observed above the Hoyle state and of the $0_3+$ and $0_4+$ states, which are also quite recently identified in experiment. Their resonance parameters and decay properties are reasonably reproduced. All these states have gaslike configurations of the $3\alpha$ clusters with larger root mean square radii than that of the Hoyle state. The Hoyle band is not simply considered to be the ${{8}{\rm Be}}(0+) +\alpha$ rotation as suggested by previous cluster model calculations, nor to be a rotation of a rigid-body triangle-shaped object composed of the $3\alpha$ particles. This is mainly due to the specificity of the Hoyle state, which has the $3\alpha$ condensate structure and gives a rise to the $0_3+$ state with a prominent ${{8}{\rm Be}}(0+)+\alpha$ structure as a result of very strong monopole excitation from the Hoyle state.

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