Triple {\alpha} Resonances in the Decay of Hot Nuclear Systems *
Abstract
The Efimov (Thomas) trimers in excited 12 C nuclei, for which no observation exists yet, are discussed by means of analyzing the experimental data of 70(64) Zn( 64 Ni) + 70(64) Zn( 64 Ni) reactions at beam energy of E/A=35MeV/nucleon. In heavy ion collisions, the {\alpha}s interact with each other and can form complex systems such as 8 Be and 12 C. For the 3{\alpha} systems, multi resonance processes give rise to excited levels of 12 C. The interaction between any two of the 3{\alpha} particles provides events with one, two or three 8 Be. Their interfering levels are clearly seen in the minimum relative energy distributions. Events of three couple {\alpha} relative energies consistent with the ground state of 8 Be are observed with the decrease of the instrumental error at the reconstructed 7.458 MeV excitation energy of 12C, which was suggested as the Efimov (Thomas) state.
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@article{arxiv.1903.09772,
title = {Triple {\alpha} Resonances in the Decay of Hot Nuclear Systems *},
author = {S. Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.09772},
year = {2019}
}
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5 pages,7figures