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Isoscalar monopole and dipole transitions in 24Mg, 26Mg, and 28Si

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PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume 103, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.044315

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  1. Claude Leon Foundation
  2. NRF [85509]
  3. Votruba-Blokhintsev (Czech Republic-BLTP JINR) grant
  4. Czech Science Agency [19-14048S]
  5. Heisenberg-Landau grant (Germany - BLTP JINR)

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The study investigates the isoscalar dipole and monopole strengths in three light nuclei with different properties and analyzes clustering and vorticity manifestations. Experimental and theoretical approaches were used to observe and compare different transitions in these nuclei, leading to conclusions about the presence and characteristics of cluster and mean-field phenomena. Results suggest a correspondence between observed and theoretical states, demonstrating the combination of cluster and mean-field properties in low-energy isoscalar dipole states.
Background: Nuclei in the sd shell demonstrate a remarkable interplay of cluster and mean-field phenomena. The N = Z nuclei, such as Mg-24 and Si-28, have been the focus of the theoretical study of both phenomena in the past. A variety of different cluster structures in these nuclei are predicted, characterized by isoscalar dipole and monopole transitions. For example, low-energy isoscalar vortical dipole states were predicted in Mg-24. The cluster and vortical mean-field phenomena can be probed by excitation of isoscalar monopole and dipole states in scattering of isoscalar particles such as deuterons or alpha particles. Purpose: We investigate, both experimentally and theoretically, the isoscalar dipole IS1 and monopole IS0 strengths in three essentially different light nuclei with different properties: stiff prolate Mg-24, soft prolate Mg-26, and soft oblate Si-28. We analyze possible manifestations of clustering and vorticity in these nuclei. Methods: Inelastically scattered alpha particles were momentum analyzed in the K600 magnetic spectrometer at iThemba LABS, Cape Town, South Africa. The scattered particles were detected in two multiwire drift chambers and two plastic scintillators placed at the focal plane of the K600. In the theoretical discussion, the Skyrme quasiparticle random-phase approximation (QRPA) and antisymmetrized molecular dynamics + generator coordinate method (AMD + GCM) were used. Results: A number of isoscalar monopole and dipole transitions were observed in the nuclei studied. Using this information, suggested structural assignments have been made for the various excited states. IS1 and IS0 strengths obtained within QRPA and AMD + GCM are compared with the experimental data. The QRPA calculations lead us to conclude that (i) the mean-field vorticity appears mainly in dipole states with K = 1, (ii) the dipole (monopole) states should have strong deformation-induced octupole (quadrupole) admixtures, and (iii) near the alpha -particle threshold there should exist a collective state with K = 0 for prolate nuclei and K = 1 for oblate nuclei, with an impressive octupole strength. The results of the AMD + GCM calculations suggest that some observed states may have a mixed (mean-field + cluster) character or correspond to particular cluster configurations. Conclusion: A tentative correspondence between observed states and theoretical states from QRPA and AMD + GCM was established. The QRPA and AMD + GCM analysis shows that low-energy isoscalar dipole states combine cluster and mean-field properties. The QRPA calculations show that the low-energy vorticity is well localized in Mg-24, fragmented in Mg-26, and absent in Si-28.

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