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Missing monopole strength of the Hoyle state in the inelastic $\alpha$+$^{12}$C scattering

Nuclear Theory 2008-11-26 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Analyses of the inelastic α\alpha+12^{12}C scattering at medium energies have indicated that the strength of the Hoyle state (the isoscalar 02+^+_2 excitation at 7.65 MeV in 12^{12}C) seems to exhaust only 7 to 9% of the monopole energy weighted sum rule (EWSR), compared to about 15% of the EWSR extracted from inelastic electron scattering data. The full monopole transition strength predicted by realistic microscopic α\alpha-cluster models of the Hoyle state can be shown to exhaust up to 22% of the EWSR. To explore the missing monopole strength in the inelastic α\alpha+12^{12}C scattering, we have performed a fully microscopic folding model analysis of the inelastic α\alpha+12^{12}C scattering at Elab=104E_{\rm lab}=104 to 240 MeV using the 3-α\alpha resonating group wave function of the Hoyle state obtained by Kamimura, and a complex density-dependent M3Y interaction newly parametrized based on the Brueckner Hartree Fock results for nuclear matter. Our folding model analysis has shown consistently that the missing monopole strength of the Hoyle state is not associated with the uncertainties in the analysis of the α\alpha+12^{12}C scattering, but is most likely due to the short lifetime and weakly bound structure of this state which significantly enhances absorption in the exit α\alpha+12^{12}C(02+)^*(0^+_2) channel.

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@article{arxiv.0712.2081,
  title  = {Missing monopole strength of the Hoyle state in the inelastic $\alpha$+$^{12}$C scattering},
  author = {Dao T. Khoa and Do Cong Cuong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.2081},
  year   = {2008}
}

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Accepted for publication in Physics Letters B