Multi-probe study of excited states in $\mathrm{^{12}C}$: disentangling the sources of monopole strength between the Hoyle state and $E_{x} = 13$ MeV
K. C. W. Li, F. D. Smit, P. Adsley, R. Neveling, P. Papka, E., Nikolskii, J. W. Br\"ummer, L. M. Donaldson, M. Freer, M. N. Harakeh, F., Nemulodi, L. Pellegri, V. Pesudo, M. Wiedeking, E. Z. Buthelezi, V. Chudoba,, S. V. F\"ortsch, P. Jones, M. Kamil, J. P. Mira, G. G. O'Neill

TL;DR
This study investigates the monopole strength in carbon-12, revealing excess strength near 9 MeV and proposing a new candidate state, which enhances understanding of nuclear structure and astrophysical processes.
Contribution
It provides the first self-consistent analysis of monopole strength in carbon-12, identifying a new candidate state at 9 MeV related to the Hoyle state.
Findings
Evidence for excess monopole strength at 9 MeV.
Identification of a new 0+ state at 9 MeV.
Improved data fit with the new state candidate.
Abstract
Knowledge of the low-lying monopole strength in , the Hoyle state in particular, is crucial for our understanding of both the astrophysically important reaction and of -particle clustering. The and reactions were employed to populate states in C. A self-consistent, simultaneous analysis of the inclusive spectra with lineshapes was performed, which accounted for distortion due to nuclear dynamics and experimental effects. Clear evidence was found for excess monopole strength at MeV, particularly in the reaction at . This additional strength cannot be reproduced by the previously established monopole states between and 13 MeV. An additional state at…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Nuclear Physics and Applications
