Nuclear linear-chain structure arises in carbon-14
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Published:2023-08-19
Issue:1
Volume:6
Page:
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ISSN:2399-3650
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Container-title:Communications Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Commun Phys
Author:
Han JiaxingORCID, Ye YanlinORCID, Lou JianlingORCID, Yang XiaofeiORCID, Li Qite, Yang ZaihongORCID, Yang Yanyun, Wang JiansongORCID, Xu Jinyan, Ge Yucheng, Hua Hui, Li Zhihuan, Yang Biao, Liu Yang, Bai Shiwei, Ma Kai, Chen JiahaoORCID, Li Gen, Hu Ziyao, Yu Hanzhou, Tan Zhiwei, Yang Lisheng, Wang Shujing, Tao Longchun, Liu Wei, Jiang Ying, Li Jingjing, Wang Dongxi, Huang Siwei, Chen Ying, Pu Weiliang, Wei Kang, Ma Junbing, Yang Herun, Ma Peng, Xu Shiwei, Bai Zhen, Jin Shuya, Duan Fangfang, Song Yushou, Hu Liyuan, Li Yao, Li Junwei, Zhang Suyalatu, Huang Meirong, Wang Dexin, Li ZimingORCID
Abstract
AbstractThe shape and internal structure of an atomic nucleus can change significantly with increasing excitation energy, angular momentum, or isospin asymmetry. As an example of this structural evolution, linear-chain configurations in carbon or heavier isotopes have been predicted for decades. Recent studies have found non-stability of this structure in 12C while evidenced its appearance in 16C. It is then necessary to investigate the linear-chain molecular structures in 14C to clarify the exact location on the nuclear chart where this structure begins to emerge, and thus to benchmark theoretical models. Here we show a cluster-decay experiment for 14C with all final particles coincidentally detected, allowing a high Q-value resolution, and thus a clear decay-path selection. Unambiguous spin-parity analyses are conducted, strongly evidencing the emergence of the π-bond linear-chain molecular rotational band in 14C. The present results encourage further studies on even longer chain configurations in heavier neutron-rich nuclei.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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