Multichannel dynamical symmetry and cluster-coexistence
J. Cseh, K. Kato

TL;DR
This paper introduces multichannel dynamical symmetry in nuclear structure, unifying various cluster configurations and enhancing predictive power, with detailed analysis of the two-channel case and its relation to dynamical supersymmetry.
Contribution
It establishes a new composite symmetry framework for nuclear clusters, linking different reaction channels in a unified model.
Findings
Multichannel dynamical symmetry can describe various cluster configurations.
The two-channel case is analyzed in detail.
The symmetry shows conceptual similarity to dynamical supersymmetry.
Abstract
A composite symmetry of the nuclear structure, called multichannel dynamical symmetry is established. It can describe different cluster configurations (defined by different reaction channels) in a unified framework, thus it has a considerable predictive power. The two-channel case is presented in detail, and its conceptual similarity to the dynamical supersymmetry is discussed.
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