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Supersolidity of $\alpha$ cluster structure in $^{40}$Ca

Nuclear Theory 2022-11-28 v1

Abstract

α\alpha cluster structure in nuclei has been long understood based on the geometrical configuration picture. By using the spatially localized Brink α\alpha cluster model in the generator coordinate method, it is shown that the α\alpha cluster structure has the apparently opposing duality of crystallinity and condensation, a property of supersolids. To study the condensation aspects of the α\alpha cluster structure a field theoretical superfluid cluster model (SCM) is introduced, in which the order parameter of condensation is incorporated by treating rigorously the Nambu-Goldstone mode due to spontaneous symmetry breaking of the global phase. The α\alpha cluster structure of 40^{40}Ca, which has been understood in the crystallinity picture, is studied by the SCM with ten α\alpha clusters. It is found that the α\alpha cluster structure of 40^{40}Ca is reproduced by the SCM in addition to 12^{12}C reported in a previous paper, which gives support to the duality of the α\alpha cluster structure. The emergence of the mysterious 0+0^+ state at the lowest excitation energy near the α\alpha threshold energy is understood to be a manifestation of the Nambu-Goldstone zero mode, a soft mode, due to the condensation aspect of the duality similar to the Hoyle state in 12^{12}C. The duality of α\alpha cluster structure with incompatible crystallinity and coherent wave nature due to condensation is the consequence of the Pauli principle, which causes clustering.

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@article{arxiv.2211.13381,
  title  = {Supersolidity of $\alpha$ cluster structure in $^{40}$Ca},
  author = {S. Ohkubo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.13381},
  year   = {2022}
}

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12 pages, 8 figures