From cluster structures to nuclear molecules: the role of nodal structure of the single-particle wave functions
A.V. Afanasjev, H. Abusara

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the nodal structure of single-particle wave functions influences the formation of cluster and molecular structures in highly deformed nuclei, providing insights into nuclear shape coexistence and clusterization phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of the nodal structure of single-particle states in deformed nuclei, linking wave function properties to clusterization and shape coexistence.
Findings
Nodal structures explain conditions for alpha-clusterization.
Analysis clarifies coexistence of mean-field and molecular structures.
Quantum liquid phase is not supported in studied deformations.
Abstract
The nodal structure of the density distributions of the single-particle states occupied in rod-shaped, hyper- and megadeformed structures of non-rotating and rotating nuclei has been investigated in detail. The single-particle states with the Nilsson quantum numbers of the (with from 0 to 5) and (with from 1 to 3 and , 3/2) types are considered. These states are building blocks of extremely deformed shapes in the nuclei with mass numbers . Because of (near)axial symmetry and large elongation of such structures, the wave functions of the single-particle states occupied are dominated by a single basis state in cylindrical basis. This basis state defines the nodal structure of the single-particle density distribution. The nodal structure of the single-particle density distributions allows to understand in a relatively…
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