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The Hoyle Family: The search for alpha-condensate states in light nuclei

Authors :
Smith, R.
Bishop, J.
Hirst, J.
Kokalova, Tz.
Wheldon, C.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Our present understanding of the structure of the Hoyle state in $^{12}$C and other near-threshold states in $\alpha$-conjugate nuclei is reviewed in the framework of the $\alpha$-condensate model. The $^{12}$C Hoyle state, in particular, is a candidate for $\alpha$-condensation, due to its large radius and $\alpha$-cluster structure. The predicted features of nuclear $\alpha$-particle condensates are reviewed along with a discussion of their experimental indicators, with a focus on precision break-up measurements. Two experiments are discussed in detail, firstly concerning the break-up of $^{12}$C and then the decays of heavier nuclei. With more theoretical input, and increasingly complex detector setups, precision break-up measurements can, in principle, provide insight into the structures of states in $\alpha$-conjugate nuclei. However, the commonly-held belief that the decay of a condensate state will result in $N$ $\alpha$-particles is challenged. We further conclude that unambiguously characterising excited states built on $\alpha$-condensates is difficult, despite improvements in detector technology.<br />Comment: Submitted to Few-Body Systems on 9th November 2019

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment
Nuclear Theory

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2002.05952
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00601-020-1545-5