Cluster-shell competition and effect of adding hyperons

Abstract

The fundamental question is how the hyperon plays a role in the nuclear structure. It is of particular importance, especially in the light mass region, to verify the structure change when particle(s) is added to normal nuclei. The ground state of 8Be has been know to have a well-developed α--α cluster structure, whereasn12C has a mixed structure of three α clusters and jj-coupling shell model, where α clusters are partially broken. Adding particle(s) could induce the structure change. We compare the Be and C cases. Using the antisymmetrized quasi-cluster model (AQCM), the α-cluster states and jj-coupling shell-model states of 8Be and 12C are prepared on the same footing, and we add particles. The cluster-shell competition in the ground state can be well described with this model. Using AQCM, we calculate 8Be, 9Be, 10Be, 12C, 13C, and 14C. By adding one or two particle(s), the ground state of 12C approaches the jj-coupling shell model side. On the other hand, in the Be case, although the particle(s) shrinks the α--α distance, the breaking effect of the cluster structure is rather limited. The spin-orbit interaction is the driving force of breaking the α clusters, and whether the glue-like effect of particle(s) attracts the cluster inside the range of this interaction is crucial. In 14C, the breaking of α clusters in 12C is much enhanced by the addition of the particles than the case of free 12C. We also found that breaking α clusters in the ground state of 14C affects the excited state with the pure cluster structure.

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