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Mirror symmetry breaking in He isotopes and their mirror nuclei

Nuclear Theory 2014-10-21 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

We study the mirror symmetry breaking of 6^6He-6^6Be and 8^8He-8^8C using the 4^4He + XXN (XX=2, 4) cluster model. The many-body resonances are treated for the correct boundary condition using the complex scaling method. We find that the ground state radius of 8^8C is larger than that of 8^8He due to the Coulomb repulsion in 8^8C. On the other hand, the 02+0^+_2 resonances of the two nuclei exhibit the inverse relation; the 8^8C radius is smaller than the 8^8He radius. This is due to the Coulomb barrier of the valence protons around the 4^4He cluster core in 8^8C, which breaks the mirror symmetry of the radius in the two nuclei. A similar variation in the radius is obtained in the mirror nuclei, 6^6He and 6^6Be. A very large spatial extension of valence nucleons is observed in the 02+0^+_2 states of 8^8He and 8^8C. This property is related to the dominance of the (p3/2)2(p1/2)2(p_{3/2})^2(p_{1/2})^2 configuration for four valence nucleons, which is understood from the reduction in the strength of the couplings to other configurations by involving the spatially extended components of valence nucleons.

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@article{arxiv.1408.0459,
  title  = {Mirror symmetry breaking in He isotopes and their mirror nuclei},
  author = {Takayuki Myo and Kiyoshi Kato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.0459},
  year   = {2014}
}

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9 pages, 5 figures