论文标题
从头开始的核散射框架和光弹药引起的反应
Ab initio framework for nuclear scattering and reactions induced by light projectiles
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论文摘要
目前缺乏一个定量和预测性的微观理论框架,可以描述$α$颗粒($^4 $ he nuclei)和较重的弹丸所引起的反应。这种框架将有助于将恒星进化和核合成的建模减少不确定性,并为实现对核聚类现象的全面理解(将质子和中子的组织组织成核中不同的子结构的组织)提供了基础。我们已经开发了一个有效且一般的构型相互作用框架,用于描述低能量反应和在光核中的聚类。新的形式主义充分利用了强大的第二定量技术,从而使$α$ - $α$散射的描述以及对异国情调的$^{12} $的聚类的探索是核。我们发现$^4 $ He($α$,$α$)$^4 $ he差异横截面与非局部调节的手性相互作用计算出来,与实验数据非常吻合。我们的$^{12} $的结果表明存在强烈混合的氦簇状态,这与分子状的图片一致,远远超过了$^6 $ he+$^6 $ He threshold,并揭示了中子衰减在$^{12} $ be spectrum和$^6 $ he($^6 $^6 $^$ HE)中的强烈影响。我们希望这种方法能够描述氦燃烧的横截面,并就三核力力如何影响核中聚类的出现提供洞察力。
A quantitative and predictive microscopic theoretical framework that can describe reactions induced by $α$ particles ($^4$He nuclei) and heavier projectiles is currently lacking. Such a framework would contribute to reducing uncertainty in the modeling of stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis and provide the basis for achieving a comprehensive understanding of the phenomenon of nuclear clustering (the organization of protons and neutrons into distinct substructures within a nucleus). We have developed an efficient and general configuration-interaction framework for the description of low-energy reactions and clustering in light nuclei. The new formalism takes full advantage of powerful second-quantization techniques, enabling the description of $α$-$α$ scattering and an exploration of clustering in the exotic $^{12}$Be nucleus. We find that the $^4$He($α$, $α$)$^4$He differential cross section computed with non-locally regulated chiral interactions is in good agreement with experimental data. Our results for $^{12}$Be indicate the presence of strongly mixed helium-cluster states consistent with a molecular-like picture surviving far above the $^6$He+$^6$He threshold, and reveal the strong influence of neutron decay in both the $^{12}$Be spectrum and in the $^6$He($^6$He,$α$)$^8$He cross section. We expect that this approach will enable the description of helium burning cross sections and provide insight on how three-nucleon forces influence the emergence of clustering in nuclei.