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Two-neutron correlations in a Borromean $^{20}{\rm C}+n+n$ system: Sensitivity of unbound subsystems

Nuclear Theory 2019-06-20 v2 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

The structure of 22^{22}C plays a vital role in the new physics at subshell closure of N=16N=16 in the neutron-rich region. We study the two-neutron correlations in the ground state of the weakly-bound Borromean nucleus 22^{22}C sitting at the edge of the neutron-drip line and its sensitivity to core{\rm core}-nn potential. For the present study, we employ a three-body (core+n+n{\rm core}+n+n) structure model designed for describing the Borromean system by explicit coupling of unbound continuum states of the subsystem (core+n{\rm core}+n). We use a density-independent contact-delta interaction to describe the neutron-neutron interaction and its strength is varied to fix the binding energy. Along with the ground-state properties of 22^{22}C, we investigate its electric-dipole and monopole responses, discussing the contribution of various configurations. Our results indicate more configuration mixing as compared to the previous studies in the ground state of 22^{22}C. However, they strongly depend upon the choice of the 20C^{20}{\rm C}-nn potential as well as the binding energy of 22^{22}C, which call for new precise measurements for the low-lying continuum structure of the binary system (20C+n^{20}{\rm C}+n) and the mass of 22^{22}C. These measurements will be essential to understand the Borromean three-body system 22^{22}C with more accuracy.

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@article{arxiv.1808.09635,
  title  = {Two-neutron correlations in a Borromean $^{20}{\rm C}+n+n$ system: Sensitivity of unbound subsystems},
  author = {Jagjit Singh and W. Horiuchi and L. Fortunato and A. Vitturi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.09635},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

13 pages, 6 figures, To appear in Few-Body Systems (2019)