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Three-$α$ configurations of the second $J^π=2^+$ state in $^{12}$C (2302.02539v1)

Published 6 Feb 2023 in nucl-th

Abstract: We investigate geometric configurations of $\alpha$ ($4$He nucleus) clusters in the second $J\pi=2+$ state of ${12}$C, which has been discussed as a rotational band member of the second $0+$ state, the Hoyle state. The ground and excited $0+$ and $2+$ states are described by a three-$\alpha$ cluster model. The three-body Schr\"odinger equation with orthogonality conditions is accurately solved by the stochastic variational method with correlated Gaussian basis functions. To analyse the structure of these resonant states in a convenient form, we introduce a confining potential. The two-body density distributions together with the spectroscopic information clarify the structure of these states. We find that main configurations of both the second $0+$ and $2+$ states are acute-angled triangle shapes originating from the $8$Be($0+$)$+\alpha$ configuration. However, the $8$Be$+\alpha$ components in the second $2+$ state become approximately 2/3 because the 8Be subsystem is hard to excite, indicating that the state is not an ideal rigid rotational band member of the Hoyle state.

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