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Alpha-particle formation and clustering in nuclei

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The nucleonic localization function has been used for a decade to study the formation of alpha-particles in nuclei, by providing a measure of having nucleons of a given spin in a single place. However, differences in interpretation remain, compared to the nucleonic density of the nucleus. In order to better understand the respective role of the nucleonic localization function and the densities in the alpha-particle formation in cluster states or in alpha-decay mechanism, both an analytic approximation and microscopic calculations, using energy density functionals, are undertaken. The nucleonic localization function is shown to measure the anti-centrifugal effect, and is not sensitive to the level of compactness of the alpha-particle itself. It probes the purity of the spatial overlap of four nucleons in the four possible (spin, isospin) states. The density provides, in addition, information on the compactness of an alpha-particle cluster.

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hal-03793070 , version 1 (30-09-2022)

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E. Khan, L. Heitz, F. Mercier, J.-P. Ebran. Alpha-particle formation and clustering in nuclei. Phys.Rev.C, 2022, 106 (6), pp.064330. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevC.106.064330⟩. ⟨hal-03793070⟩
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