Unexpectedly enhanced α-particle preformation in 48Ti probed by the (p,pα) reaction
Abstract
The formation of α particle on nuclear surface has been a fundamental problem since the early age of nuclear physics. It strongly affects the α decay lifetime of heavy and superheavy elements, level scheme of light nuclei, and the synthesis of the elements in stars. However, the α-particle formation in medium-mass nuclei has been poorly known despite its importance. Here, based on the 48 Ti(p,pα)44 Ca reaction analysis, we report that the α-particle formation in a medium-mass nucleus 48 Ti is much stronger than that expected from a mean-field approximation, and the estimated average distance between α 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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