Extreme alpha-clustering in the 18O nucleus
nucl-ex
/ Authors
E. D. Johnson, G. V. Rogachev, V. Z. Goldberg, S. Brown, D. Robson, A. M. Crisp, P. D. Cottle, C. Fu, J. Giles, B. W. Green
and 4 more authors
/ Abstract
The structure of the 18O nucleus at excitation energies above the alpha decay threshold was studied using 14C+alpha resonance elastic scattering. A number of states with large alpha reduced widths have been observed, indicating that the alpha-cluster degree of freedom plays an important role in this N not equal Z nucleus. However, the alpha-cluster structure of this nucleus is very different from the relatively simple pattern of strong alpha-cluster quasi-rotational bands in the neighboring 16O and 20Ne nuclei. A 0+ state with an alpha reduced width exceeding the single particle limit was identified at an excitation energy of 9.9+/-0.3 MeV. We discuss evidence that states of this kind are common in light nuclei and give possible explanations of this feature.