We investigate structure of Λ13C and discuss the difference
and similarity between the structures of 12C and Λ13C by answering the questions if the linear-chain and gaslike cluster states,
which are proposed to appear in 12C, survives, or new structure
states appear or not. We introduce a microscopic cluster model called,
Hyper-Tohsaki-Horiuchi-Schuck-R\"opke (H-THSR) wave function, which is an
extended version of the THSR wave function so as to describe Λ
hypernuclei. We obtained two bound states and two resonance (quasi-bound)
states for Jπ=0+ in Λ13C, corresponding to the four
0+ states in 12C. However, the inversion of level ordering
between the spectra of 12C and Λ13C, i.e. that the
03+ and 04+ states in Λ13C correspond to the 04+
and 03+ states in 12C, respectively, is shown to occur. The
additional Λ particle reduces sizes of the 02+ and 03+ states
in Λ13C very much, but the shrinkage of the 04+ state is
only a half of the other states. In conclusion, the Hoyle state becomes quite a
compact object with Λ9Be+α configuration in
Λ13C and is no more gaslike state composed of the 3α
clusters. Instead, the 04+ state in Λ13C, coming from the
12C(03+) state, appears as a gaslike state composed of
α+α+Λ5He configuration, i.e. the Hoyle analog
state. A linear-chain state in a Λ hypernucleus is for the first time
predicted to exist as the 03+ state in Λ13C with more
shrunk arrangement of the 3α clusters along z-axis than the 3α
linear-chain configuration realized in the 12C(04+) state.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, figures rearranged, accepted for publication in
PL