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Deformation of C isotopes
Published 2004-08-29Version 1
Systematic analysis of the deformations of proton and neutron densities in even-even C isotopes was done based on the method of antisymmetrized molecular dynamics. The $E2$ transition strength was discussed in relation to the deformation. We analyze the $B(E2;2^+_1\to 0^+_1)$ in $^{16}$C, which has been recently measured to be abnormally small. The results suggest the difference of the deformations between proton and neutron densities in the neutron-rich C isotopes. It was found that stable proton structure in C isotopes plays an important role in the enhancement the neutron skin structure as well as in the systematics of $B(E2)$ in the neutron-rich C.
Comments: submitted to Phys.Rev.C
Journal: Phys.Rev. C71 (2005) 014310
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: deformation, neutron densities, neutron skin structure, systematic analysis, important role
Tags: journal article
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