Spatial Structure of the $^{12}$C Nucleus in a 3$\alpha$ Model with Deep Potentials Containing Forbidden States
Abstract
The spatial structure of the lowest 0, 0, 2 and 2 states of the C nucleus is studied within the 3 model with the Buck, Friedrich, and Wheatley potential with Pauli forbidden states in the and waves. The Pauli forbidden states in the three-body system are treated by the exact orthogonalization method. The largest contributions to the ground and excited 2 bound states energies come from the partial waves and . As was found earlier, these bound states are created by the critical eigenstates of the three-body Pauli projector in the 0 and 2 functional spaces, respectively. These special eigenstates of the Pauli projector are responsible for the quantum phase transitions from a weakly bound "gas-like" phase to a deep "quantum liquid" phase. In contrast to the bound states, for the Hoyle resonance 0 and its analog state 2, dominant contributions come from the and configurations, respectively. The estimated probability density functions for the C(0) ground and 2 excited bound states show mostly a triangular structure, where the particles move at a distance of about 2.5 fm from each other. However, the spatial structure of the Hoyle resonance and its analog state have a strongly different structure, like Be + . In the Hoyle state, the last particle moves far from the doublet at the distance between fm and fm. In the Hoyle analog 2 state the two alpha particles move at a distance of about 15 fm, but the last particle can move far from the doublet at the distance up to fm.
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@article{arxiv.2210.11763,
title = {Spatial Structure of the $^{12}$C Nucleus in a 3$\alpha$ Model with Deep Potentials Containing Forbidden States},
author = {E. M. Tursunov and M. Z. Saidov and M. M. Begijonov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.11763},
year = {2023}
}
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12 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables