Probing surface distributions of $\alpha$ clusters in $^{20}$Ne via $\alpha$-transfer reaction
Tokuro Fukui, Yasutaka Taniguchi, Tadahiro Suhara, Yoshiko, Kanada-En'yo, and Kazuyuki Ogata

TL;DR
This study investigates the surface distribution of $ ext{α}$ clusters in $^{20}$Ne using $ ext{α}$-transfer reactions and advanced reaction models, providing new insights into cluster structures in nuclei.
Contribution
It introduces a combined approach using CCBA with MCM and phenomenological models to analyze $ ext{α}$-transfer reactions, improving understanding of cluster distributions.
Findings
CCBA with MCM improves angular distribution predictions
Surface region of cluster wave function is sensitive to transfer cross sections
First step towards systematic investigation of nuclear cluster structures
Abstract
Direct evidence of the -cluster manifestation in bound states has not been obtained yet, although a number of experimental studies were carried out to extract the information of the clustering. In particular in conventional analyses of -transfer reactions, there exist a few significant problems on reaction models, which are insufficient to qualitatively discuss the cluster structure. We aim to verify the development of the -cluster structure from observables. As the first application, we plan to extract the spatial information of the cluster structure of the Ne nucleus in its ground state through the cross section of the -transfer reaction O(Li,~)Ne. For the analysis of the transfer reaction, we work with the coupled-channel Born approximation (CCBA) approach, in which the breakup effect of Li is explicitly taken into…
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