The recent precise experimental determination of the monopole transition form
factor from the ground state of 4He to its 02+ resonance via electron
scattering has reinvigorated discussions about the nature of this first excited
state of the α particle. The 02+ state has been traditionally
interpreted in the literature as the isoscalar monopole resonance (breathing
mode) or, alternatively, as a particle-hole shell-model excitation. To better
understand the nature of this state, which lies only ∼ 410 keV above the
proton emission threshold, we employ the coupled-channel representation of the
no-core Gamow shell model. By considering the [3H+p], [3He+n],
and [2H+2H] reaction channels, we explain the excitation energy and
monopole form-factor of the 02+ state. We argue that the continuum coupling
strongly impacts the nature of this state, which carries characteristics of the
proton decay threshold.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure