Dinucleon correlation of $^9$Li, $^{10}$Be, and $^{9,10}$C
Abstract
We study the dinucleon (dineutron and diproton) correlation of the ground states of Li, Be, and C. We assume an core for Li, an core for Be and C, and an He core for C, and investigate the effect of core structure changes on the degree of dineutron formation and spatial expansion from the core. For Li, 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 Li, the dineutron of Be dissociates largely due to the stronger spin-orbit attraction from the core than the core. We also investigate diproton features in C, the mirror nuclei of Li and Be, respectively, and compare them with the dineutron features of Li and 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