Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1837945 Nuclear Physics A 2010 23 Pages PDF
Abstract

A fully antisymmetrized microscopic model is developed for light two-neutron halo nuclei using a hyper-spherical basis to describe halo regions. The many-body wavefunction is optimized variationally. The model is applied to 6He bound by semi realistic Minnesota nucleon–nucleon forces. The two-neutron separation energy and the radius of the halo are reproduced in agreement with experiment. Antisymmetrization effects between 4He and halo neutrons are found to be crucial for binding of 6He. We also properly extract two-neutron overlap functions and find that there is a significant increase of 30%–70% in their normalization due to microscopic effects as compared to the results of three-body models.

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