Concepts of alpha-particle condensation
Y. Funaki, H. Horiuchi, W. von Oertzen, G. Roepke, P. Schuck, A., Tohsaki, T. Yamada

TL;DR
This paper explores the properties and implications of alpha-particle condensation in nuclei, emphasizing the bosonic nature of alpha clusters, their wave functions, and the potential for new nuclear models based on alpha condensation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the THSR alpha cluster wave function and demonstrates its effectiveness in describing alpha cluster states, highlighting the bosonic features and delocalization in nuclear systems.
Findings
Bosonic character of alpha particles in the Hoyle state is predominant.
Enhanced multi-alpha decay properties are likely observable.
The THSR wave function effectively describes alpha cluster states.
Abstract
Certain aspects of the recently proposed antisymmetrised alpha particle product state wave function, or THSR alpha cluster wave function, for the description of the ground state in 8Be, the Hoyle state in 12C, and analogous states in heavier nuclei, are elaborated in detail. For instance, the influence of antisymmetrisation in the Hoyle state on the bosonic character of the alpha particles is studied carefully. It is shown to be weak, so that bosonic aspects are predominant. The de Broglie wave length of alpha particles in the Hoyle state is shown to be much larger than the inter-alpha distance. It is pointed out that the bosonic features of low density alpha gas states have measurable consequences, one of which, that is enhanced multi-alpha decay properties, likely already have been detected. Consistent with experiment, the width of the proposed analogue to the Hoyle state in 16O at…
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