Three-body decay of linear-chain states in 14C
Abstract
The decay properties of the linear-chain states in 14C are investigated by using the antisymmetrized molecular dynamics. The calculation predicts two rotational bands with linear-chain configurations having the π-bond and σ-bond valence neutrons. For the π-bond linear-chain, the calculated excitation energies and the widths of α-decay to the ground state of 10 Be reasonably agree with the experimental candidates observed by the α+10 Be resonant scattering. On the other hand, the σ-bond linear-chain is the candidate of the higher-lying resonant states reported by the break-up reaction. As the evidence of the σ-bond linear-chain, we discuss its decay pattern. It is found that the σ-bond linear-chain not only decays to the excited band of 10 Be but also decays to the three-body channel of 6 He+α+α, and the branching ratio of these decays are comparable. Hence, we suggest that this characteristic decay pattern is a strong signature of the linear-chain formation and a key observable to distinguish two different linear-chains.