Investigation of ${}^9$Be from nonlocalized clustering concept
Abstract
The nonlocalized aspect of clustering, which is a new concept for self-conjugate nuclei, is extended for the investigation of the N{\not=}Z nucleus Be. A modified version of the THSR (Tohsaki-Horiuchi-Schuck-R\"opke) wave function is introduced based on the container picture. It is found that the constructed negative-parity THSR wave function is very suitable for describing the cluster states of Be. Namely the nonlocalized clustering is shown to prevail in Be. The calculated binding energy and radius of Be are consistent with calculations in other models and with experimental values. The squared overlaps between the THSR wave function and the Brink+GCM wave function for the rotational band of Be are found to be near 96%. Furthermore, by showing the density distribution of the ground state of Be, the {\pi}-orbit structure is naturally reproduced by using this THSR wave function.
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@article{arxiv.1408.5293,
title = {Investigation of ${}^9$Be from nonlocalized clustering concept},
author = {Mengjiao Lyu and Zhongzhou Ren and Bo Zhou and Yasuro Funaki and Hisashi Horiuchi and Gerd Röpke and Peter Schuck and Akihiro Tohsaki and Chang Xu and Taiichi Yamada},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.5293},
year = {2015}
}
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20 pages, 5 figures