The 4th International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-37642-9_86
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Cluster structure in stable and unstable nuclei

Abstract: Cluster structure in stable and unstable nuclei has been studied. We report recent developments of theoretical studies on cluster aspect, which is essential for structure study of light unstable nuclei. We discuss negative parity bands in even-even Be and Ne isotopes and show the importance of cluster aspect. Three-body cluster structure and cluster crystallization are also introduced. It was found that the coexistence of cluster and mean-field aspect brings a variety of structures to unstable nuclei.

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“…Firstly, we are able to apply the AMD method to general nuclei in a wide region of the nuclear chart, which covers unstable nuclei as well as stable nuclei. The AMD calculation has been already performed for the studies of He isotopes [9,18], p-shell [1,2,7,8,19,20], sd-shell [6,10,11,[21][22][23] and also light pf -shell nuclei. The second advantage is that the AMD approach is useful to study in a unified manner various structures in the ground and excited states of a nucleus.…”
Section: Wide Applicability Of Amd -Ab Initio Nature Of Amdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, we are able to apply the AMD method to general nuclei in a wide region of the nuclear chart, which covers unstable nuclei as well as stable nuclei. The AMD calculation has been already performed for the studies of He isotopes [9,18], p-shell [1,2,7,8,19,20], sd-shell [6,10,11,[21][22][23] and also light pf -shell nuclei. The second advantage is that the AMD approach is useful to study in a unified manner various structures in the ground and excited states of a nucleus.…”
Section: Wide Applicability Of Amd -Ab Initio Nature Of Amdmentioning
confidence: 99%