학술논문

Transition densities and form factors in the triangular $\alpha$-cluster model of $^{12}$C with application to $^{12}$C+$\alpha$ scattering
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Phys. Rev. C 101, 014315 (2020)
Subject
Nuclear Theory
Language
Abstract
Densities and transition densities are computed in an equilateral triangular alpha-cluster model for $^{12}$C, in which each $\alpha$ particle is taken as a gaussian density distribution. The ground-state, the symmetric vibration (Hoyle state) and the asymmetric bend vibration are analyzed in a molecular approach and dissected into their components in a series of harmonic functions, revealing their intrinsic structures. The transition densities in the laboratory frame are then used to construct form-factors and to compute DWBA inelastic cross-sections for the $^{12}$C$(\alpha, \alpha')$ reaction. The comparison with experimental data indicates that the simple geometrical model with rotations and vibrations gives a reliable description of reactions where $\alpha$-cluster degrees of freedom are involved.