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Dinucleon correlation of $^9$Li, $^{10}$Be, and $^{9,10}$C

Nuclear Theory 2013-12-03 v1

Abstract

We study the dinucleon (dineutron and diproton) correlation of the ground states of 9^9Li, 10^{10}Be, and 9,10^{9,10}C. We assume an α+t\alpha+t core for 9^9Li, an α+α\alpha+\alpha core for 10^{10}Be and 10^{10}C, and an α+3\alpha+^3He core for 9^9C, and investigate the effect of core structure changes on the degree of dineutron formation and spatial expansion from the core. For 9^9Li, tt cluster breaking in the core significantly enhances the dineutron component inside the nuclei. Moreover, its component markedly depends on the strength of the spin-orbit interaction since a dineutron is fragile and dissociates readily due to the spin-orbit interaction. Compared with 9^9Li, the dineutron of 10^{10}Be dissociates largely due to the stronger spin-orbit attraction from the α+α\alpha+\alpha core than the α+t\alpha+t core. We also investigate diproton features in 9,10^{9,10}C, the mirror nuclei of 9^9Li and 10^{10}Be, respectively, and compare them with the dineutron features of 9^9Li and 10^{10}Be. No qualitative difference is observed between diprotons and dineutrons in the degree of formation at the surface, but a quantitative difference may exist in the degree of dinucleon-size change far from the core.

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@article{arxiv.1312.0052,
  title  = {Dinucleon correlation of $^9$Li, $^{10}$Be, and $^{9,10}$C},
  author = {Fumiharu Kobayashi and Yoshiko Kanada-En'yo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.0052},
  year   = {2013}
}

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14 pages, 13 figures