Resonances in 12C and 24Mg: what do we learn from a microscopic cluster theory?

Abstract

We discuss resonance properties in three-body systems, with examples on 12 C and 24 Mg. We use a microscopic cluster model, where the generator coordinate is defined in the hyperspherical formalism. The 12 C nucleus is described by an α+α+α structure, whereas 24 Mg is considered as an 16 O+α+α system. We essentially pay attention to resonances. We review various techniques which may extend variational methods to resonances. We consider 0+ and 2+ states in 12 C and 24 Mg. We show that the r.m.s. radius of a resonance is strongly sensitive to the variational basis. This has consequences for the Hoyle state (0+2 state in 12 C) whose radius has been calculated or measured in several works. In 24 Mg, we identify two 0+ resonances slightly below the three-body threshold.

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