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Positron attachment to the He doubly excited states
The projection method is used to demonstrate the existence of positron attachment to three doubly excited states of helium. The e(+)He(2s(2) (1)S(e))deg, e(+)He(3s(2) (1)S(e)), and the e(+)He(2s2p (3)P(o)) states have binding energies of 0.447, 0.256, and 0.486 eV, respectively. These energies were computed with the stochastic variational method and the configuration interaction method. These states will exist as resonances in the e(+)-He continuum, and the e(+)He(2s(2) (1)S(e)) state could be detectable in the e(+)+He collision spectrum. A resonance width of 0.068 eV was computed for the e(+)He(2s(2) (1)S(e)) state by using the complex rotation method. The existence of a series of e(+)He(ns(2) (1)S(e)) resonances associated with the He(ns(2)) double Rydberg series is also predicted, and an explicit calculation demonstrating the existence of the e(+)He(3s(2) (1)S(e)) state is reported
Peculiar properties of the cluster-cluster interaction induced by the Pauli exclusion principle
Role of the Pauli principle in the formation of both the discrete spectrum
and multi-channel states of the binary nuclear systems composed of clusters is
studied in the Algebraic Version of the resonating-group method. Solutions of
the Hill-Wheeler equations in the discrete representation of a complete basis
of the Pauli-allowed states are discussed for 4He+n, 3H+3H, and 4He+4He binary
systems. An exact treatment of the antisymmetrization effects are shown to
result in either an effective repulsion of the clusters, or their effective
attraction. It also yields a change in the intensity of the centrifugal
potential. Both factors significantly affect the scattering phase behavior.
Special attention is paid to the multi-channel cluster structure 6He+6He as
well as to the difficulties arising in the case when the two clustering
configurations, 6He+6He and 4He+8He, are taken into account simultaneously. In
the latter case the Pauli principle, even in the absence of a potential energy
of the cluster-cluster interaction, leads to the inelastic processes and
secures an existence of both the bound state and resonance in the 12Be compound
nucleus.Comment: 17 pages, 14 figures, 1 table; submitted to Phys.Rev.C Keywords:
light neutron-rich nuclei, cluster model