Femtometer Toroidal Structures in Nuclei

Abstract

The two-nucleon density distributions in states with isospin T=0, spin S=1 and projection MS=0 and 1 are studied in 2H, 3,4He, 6,7Li and 16O. The equidensity surfaces for MS=0 distributions are found to be toroidal in shape, while those of MS=1 have dumbbell shapes at large density. The dumbbell shapes are generated by rotating tori. The toroidal shapes indicate that the tensor correlations have near maximal strength at r<2 fm in all these nuclei. They provide new insights and simple explanations of the structure and electromagnetic form factors of the deuteron, the quasi-deuteron model, and the dp, dd and α d L=2 (D-wave) components in 3He, 4He and 6Li. The toroidal distribution has a maximum-density diameter of 1 fm and a half-maximum density thickness of 0.9 fm. Many realistic models of nuclear forces predict these values, which are supported by the observed electromagnetic form factors of the deuteron, and also predicted by classical Skyrme effective Lagrangians, related to QCD in the limit of infinite colors. Due to the rather small size of this structure, it could have a revealing relation to certain aspects of QCD.

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