Evidence for α-cluster condensation in the 02+ state at Ex = 7.654 MeV in 12C via the (p,p') reaction at 300 MeV

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Nuclear Structure, Angular Measurement, Spin, Atomic Collisions, Collective Levels, Angular Distribution And Correlation Measurements, Spin, Parity, And Isobaric Spin, Elastic And Quasielastic Scattering

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We measured the differential cross sections for the 02+ state at Ex = 7.654 MeV in 12C via the (p,p') reaction at an incident energy of 300 MeV, and in an angular range from 2.7° to 40°. We analyzed the data with the distorted-wave Born-approximation (DWBA) employing transition densities obtained in a macroscopic collective model, a microscopic α-cluster model, and a microscopic α-cluster condensation model. It is concluded that the present results for the 12C(p,p') reaction at 300 MeV is quite consistent with the assumption that the 02+ state at Ex = 7.654 MeV has the wave function with the α-cluster condensation.

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