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Effects of rotation and valence nucleons in molecular-like ${\alpha}$-chain nuclei

Nuclear Theory 2023-10-06 v2

Abstract

Effects of rotation and valence nucleons in molecular-like linear α\alpha-chain nuclei are analyzed using a three-dimensional lattice cranking model based on covariant density functional theory. The structure of 16^{16}C and 16^{16}Ne is investigated as a function of rotational frequency. The valence nucleons, with respect to the 3α\alpha linear chain core of 12^{12}C, at low frequency occupy the π\pi molecular orbital. With increasing rotational frequency these nucleons transition from the π\pi orbital to the σ\sigma molecular orbital, thus stabilizing the 3α\alpha linear chain structure. It is predicted that the valence protons in 16^{16}Ne change occupation from the π\pi to the σ\sigma molecular orbital at ω1.3\hbar\omega \approx 1.3 MeV, a lower rotational frequency compared to ω1.7\hbar\omega \approx 1.7 MeV for the valence neutrons in 16^{16}C. The same effects of valence protons are found in 20^{20}Mg, compared to the four valence neutrons in 20^{20}O. The model is also used to examine the effect of alignment of valence nucleons on the relative positions and size of the three α\alpha-clusters in 16^{16}C and 16^{16}Ne.

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@article{arxiv.2111.13437,
  title  = {Effects of rotation and valence nucleons in molecular-like ${\alpha}$-chain nuclei},
  author = {D. D. Zhang and Z. X. Ren and P. W. Zhao and D. Vretenar and T. Nikšić and J. Meng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.13437},
  year   = {2023}
}

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20 pages, 9 figures