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Investigating the predicted breathing-mode excitation of the Hoyle state

Authors :
K.C.W. Li
F.D. Smit
P. Adsley
R. Neveling
P. Papka
E. Nikolskii
J.W. Brümmer
L.M. Donaldson
M. Freer
M.N. Harakeh
F. Nemulodi
L. Pellegri
V. Pesudo
M. Wiedeking
E.Z. Buthelezi
V. Chudoba
S.V. Förtsch
P. Jones
M. Kamil
J.P. Mira
G.G. O'Neill
E. Sideras-Haddad
B. Singh
S. Siem
G.F. Steyn
J.A. Swartz
I.T. Usman
J.J. van Zyl
Source :
Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 827:136928. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, Physics Letters B, Vol 827, Iss, Pp 136928-(2022), Physics Letters
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Knowledge of the low-lying monopole strength in $\mathrm{^{12}C}$ $-$ the Hoyle state in particular $-$ is crucial for our understanding of both the astrophysically important $3\alpha$ reaction and of $\alpha$-particle clustering. Multiple theoretical models have predicted a breathing mode of the Hoyle State at $E_{x} \approx 9$ MeV, corresponding to a radial in-phase oscillation of the underlying $\alpha$ clusters. The $\mathrm{^{12}C}(\alpha, \alpha^{\prime})\mathrm{^{12}C}$ and $\mathrm{^{14}C}(p, t)\mathrm{^{12}C}$ reactions were employed to populate states in $^{12}$C in order to search for this predicted breathing mode. A self-consistent, simultaneous analysis of the inclusive spectra with R-matrix lineshapes, together with angular distributions of charged-particle decay, yielded clear evidence for excess monopole strength at $E_{x} \approx 9$ MeV which is highly collective. Reproduction of the experimentally observed inclusive yields using a fit, with consistent population ratios for the various broad states, required an additional source of monopole strength. The interpretation of this additional monopole resonance as the breathing-mode excitation of the Hoyle state would provide evidence supporting a $\mathcal{D}_{3h}$ symmetry for the Hoyle state itself. The excess monopole strength may complicate analysis of the properties of the Hoyle state, modifying the temperature dependence of the $3\alpha$ rate at $T_{9} \gtrsim 2$ and ultimately, the predicted nucleosynthesis in explosive stars.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03702693
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 827:136928. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, Physics Letters B, Vol 827, Iss, Pp 136928-(2022), Physics Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....16282d0778e590bef0f018d5fffc07d6