Nuclear Physics A616 (1997) 383c-393~ Microscopic description of light unstable nuclei with the stochastic variational method I(. Varga", Y. Suzul;ib, I<. Ara.i", a.nd Y. Ogawad a Institute of Nuc1ea.r Resea.rch of the I1unga.ria.n Aca.demy of Sciences,
Microscopic four-cluster description of 10Be and 10C with the stochastic variational method
✍ Scribed by Y. Ogawa; K. Arai; Y. Suzuki; K. Varga
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 238 KB
- Volume
- 673
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-9474
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✦ Synopsis
The structure of the 10 Be nucleus has been studied by using fully antisymmetrized 10-nucleon wave functions built in a microscopic α + α + n + n four-cluster model. The effective two-nucleon interaction employed contains central and spin-orbit components as well as the Coulomb potential. Stochastic optimization of basis functions has been applied to obtain not only the ground-state but also other bound excited-states which lie below the 9 Be + n threshold. Calculated energy spectra and electromagnetic transition rates are in reasonable agreement with experiment. The calculation has reasonably well reproduced the second 0 + state at 6.18 MeV as well as the tightly bound groundstate. The second 0 + state has been found to have spatially very extended structure in which two αparticles are separated like in 8 Be. The change of neutron and proton density distributions is analyzed for 8 Be to 10 Be as a function of the number of valence neutrons outside two α-particles. The basis functions obtained for 10 Be are used to calculate some of the properties of its mirror nucleus 10 C.
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