63 research outputs found
Cluster structures in Oxygen isotopes
Cluster structure of 16O,18O and 20O is investigated by the antisymmettrized
molecular dynamics (AMD) plus generator coordinate method (GCM). We have found
the K^{\pi}=0 and 0 rotational bands of 18O that have the prominent
14C+\alpha cluster structure. Clustering systematics becomes richer in 20O. We
suggest the K^{\pi}=0 band that is the mixture of the 12C+\alpha+4n and
14C+6He cluster structures, and the K^{\pi}=0 band that has the 14C+6He
cluster structure. The K^{\pi}=0 and 0 bands that have the
prominent 16C+\alpha cluster structure are also found.Comment: 9pages, 9figure
From the stable to the exotic: clustering in light nuclei
A great deal of research work has been undertaken in alpha-clustering study
since the pioneering discovery of 12C+12C molecular resonances half a century
ago. Our knowledge on physics of nuclear molecules has increased considerably
and nuclear clustering remains one of the most fruitful domains of nuclear
physics, facing some of the greatest challenges and opportunities in the years
ahead. The occurrence of "exotic" shapes in light N=Z alpha-like nuclei is
investigated. Various approaches of the superdeformed and hyperdeformed bands
associated with quasimolecular resonant structures are presented. Evolution of
clustering from stability to the drip-lines is examined: clustering aspects
are, in particular, discussed for light exotic nuclei with large neutron excess
such as neutron-rich Oxygen isotopes with their complete spectroscopy.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures, Presented at the International Symposium on "New
Horizons in Fundamental Physics - From Neutrons Nuclei via Superheavy
Elements and Supercritical Fields to Neutron Stars and Cosmic Rays" held at
Makutsi Safari Farm, South Africa, December 23-29, 2015. arXiv admin note:
substantial text overlap with arXiv:1402.6590, arXiv:1303.0960,
arXiv:1408.0684, arXiv:1011.342
Towards a More Complete and Accurate Experimental Nuclear Reaction Data Library (EXFOR): International Collaboration Between Nuclear Reaction Data Centres (NRDC)
The International Network of Nuclear Reaction Data Centres (NRDC) coordinated
by the IAEA Nuclear Data Section (NDS) is successfully collaborating in the
maintenance and development of the EXFOR library. As the scope of published
data expands (e.g., to higher energy, to heavier projectile) to meet the needs
from the frontier of sciences and applications, it becomes nowadays a hard and
challenging task to maintain both completeness and accuracy of the whole EXFOR
library. The paper describes evolution of the library with highlights on recent
developments.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Molecule-like structure with covalent neutrons of F isotopes toward the neutron drip line
The α-cluster structure of F isotopes has been studied based on antisymmetrized molecular dynamics. By using the constraint on the principal quantum number, various neutron configurations are investigated. It is found that a proton excitation into an sd shell does not necessarily induce α clustering in 21F and 23F. However, once one or two neutrons are excited into the pf shell together with a proton excitation, the core nuclei have α clustering. The calculation is extended toward the neutron drip line. The neutron-rich F isotopes also have α clustering in the excited states and their excitation energy greatly decreases toward the neutron drip line. The relation between the reduction of their excitation energies and the breaking of the neutron magic number N = 20 is suggested
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