Isoscalar monopole strength function in 16O up to Ex≃40 MeV is
discussed. We found that the fine structures at the low energy region up to
Ex≃16 MeV in the experimental monopole strength function obtained
by the 16O(α,α′) reaction can be rather satisfactorily
reproduced within the framework of the 4α cluster model, while the gross
three bump structures observed at the higher energy region (16≲Ex≲40 MeV) look likely to be approximately reconciled by the mean-field
calculations such as RPA and QRPA. In this paper, it is emphasized that two
different types of monopole excitations exist in 16O; one is the monopole
excitation to cluster states which is dominant in the lower energy part (Ex≲16 MeV), and the other is the monopole excitation of the mean-field
type such as one-particle one-hole (1p1h) which {is attributed} mainly to the
higher energy part (16≲Ex≲40 MeV). It is found that this
character of the monopole excitations originates from the fact that the ground
state of 16O with the dominant doubly closed shell structure has a duality
of the mean-field-type {as well as} α-clustering {character}. This dual
nature of the ground state seems to be a common feature in light nuclei.Comment: 35 pages, 5 figure