Cluster formation in pre-compound nuclei in the time-dependent framework
Bastian Schuetrumpf, Witold Nazarewicz

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the time-dependent nucleon localization function (NLF) effectively reveals cluster structures and collective vibrations in pre-compound states during heavy-ion fusion reactions, aligning with experimental observations.
Contribution
It introduces the use of NLF within TDDFT to identify and analyze cluster formations in pre-compound nuclear states, providing new insights into reaction dynamics.
Findings
NLFs reveal various cluster modes in pre-compound states
Pre-compound systems tend to form alpha clusters in certain reactions
NLF indicates collective vibrations involving clusters dominate initial fusion dynamics
Abstract
Background: Applications of nuclear time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) are often capable of providing quantitative description of heavy ion reactions. However, the structure of pre-compound states produced in heavy ion reactions are difficult to assess theoretically in TDDFT as the s.p. density alone is a weak indicator of shell structure and cluster states. Purpose: We employ the time-dependent nucleon localization function (NLF) to reveal structure of pre-compound states in nuclear reactions involving light and medium-mass ions. We primarily focus on spin saturated systems with N = Z. Furthermore, we study reactions with oxygen and carbon ions, for which experimental evidence for {\alpha} clustering in pre-compound states exists. Method: We utilize the symmetry-free TDDFT approach and compute the NLFs to describe O + O, Ca + O, Ca +…
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