Unexpectedly enhanced $\alpha$-particle preformation in $^{48}$Ti probed by the $(p,p\alpha)$ reaction
Abstract
The formation of particle on nuclear surface has been a fundamental problem since the early age of nuclear physics. It strongly affects the decay lifetime of heavy and superheavy elements, level scheme of light nuclei, and the synthesis of the elements in stars. However, the -particle formation in medium-mass nuclei has been poorly known despite its importance. Here, based on the reaction analysis, we report that the -particle formation in a medium-mass nucleus is much stronger than that expected from a mean-field approximation, and the estimated average distance between particle and the residue is as large as 4.5 fm. This new result poses a challenge of describing four nucleon correlations by microscopic nuclear models.
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@article{arxiv.2101.04820,
title = {Unexpectedly enhanced $\alpha$-particle preformation in $^{48}$Ti probed by the $(p,p\alpha)$ reaction},
author = {Yasutaka Taniguchi and Kazuki Yoshida and Yohei Chiba and Yoshiko Kanada-En'yo and Masaaki Kimura and Kazuyuki Ogata},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.04820},
year = {2021}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures