Nuclear alpha-particle condensates: Definitions, occurrence conditions, and consequences
Abstract
There has been a recent flurry of interest in the possibility of condensates of α-particles in nuclei. In this letter we discuss occurrence conditions for such states. Using the quantality condition of Mottelson we show that condensates are only marginally expected in α-particle states. We proceed to demonstrate that few-body nuclear condensates are ill-defined, and emphasize the conflict between α-localization and α-condensate formation. We also explore the connection between Ikeda diagrams, linear chains, and Tonks-Girardeau gases. Our findings show that no new information is contained in the approximations of nuclear states as α-cluster condensates. Furthermore, condensates of more than three α-particles are very unlikely to exist due to couplings to other degrees of freedom.
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