Alpha gas state in 36Ar

ORAL

Abstract

The $\alpha$ cluster structures in light nuclei with N=Z are expected to appear abov the threshold energy of breakup into $\alpha$ particles. After the proposal of an $\alpha$ cluster wave function with $\alpha$ particle condensate type, such condensate states are both theoretically and experimentally discussed extensively. Theoretically, the existence of dilute $\alpha$ cluster state in nuclei with mass region of A$>$16, experimentally, is not confirmed for N-$\alpha$ cluster states in nuclei heavier than A=16. Recently, we measured $\alpha$ inelastic scattering of $^{36}$Ar followed by $\alpha$ decay in an inverse kinematics setup. A 50 MeV/u $^{36}$Ar beam from RCNP ring cyclotron was used to bombard a $^{4}$He gas target. $\alpha$ particles were detected in the magnetic spectrometer LAS which was set at 0 degrees. $\alpha$

*Taro Hirao Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research

Authors

  • Hidetoshi Akimune

    • Department of Physics, Konan University
  • Julien Gibelin

    • Department of Physics, Caen University
  • Muhsin Harakeh

    • KVI
  • Masatoshi Itoh

    • CYRIC, Tohoku University
  • Takahiro Kawabata

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Atsushi Tamii

    • RCNP, Osaka University
  • Mamoru Fujiwara

    • RCNP, Osaka University
  • Kenjiro Miki

    • RCNP, Osaka University
  • Chiro Iwamoto

    • RCNP, Osaka University
  • Hideaki Otsu

    • RIKEN
  • Shinsuke Oha

    • CNS, Tokyo University
  • Isao Tanihata

    • RCNP, Osaka University
  • Tomoyuki Muramoto

    • Department of Physics, Konan University
  • Chika Kadono

    • Department of Physics, Konan University
  • Nasser Kalantar

    • KVI
  • Shun Ando

    • CYRIC, Tohoku University
  • Sylvian Leblond

    • Department of Physics, Caen University
  • Yassid Ayyad

    • RCNP, Osaka University
  • Tatsuya Furuno

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Miho Tsynyra

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Tasuo Baba

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Satoshi Adachi

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Martin Freer

    • University of Birmingham