Clustering in nuclei at finite temperature

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We investigate the localization and clustering features in Ne20 (N=Z) and neutron-rich Ne32 nuclei at zero and finite temperatures. The finite temperature Hartree-Bogoliubov theory is used with the relativistic density-dependent meson-nucleon coupling functional DD-ME2. It is shown that clustering features gradually weaken with increasing temperature and disappear when the shape phase transition occurs. Considering thermal fluctuations in the density profiles, the clustering features vanish at lower temperatures, compared to the case without thermal fluctuations. The effect of the pairing correlations on the nucleon localization and the formation of cluster structures are also studied at finite temperatures. Due to the inclusion of pairing in the calculations, cluster structures are preserved until the critical temperatures for the shape phase transition are reached. Above the critical temperature of the shape phase transition, the clustering features suddenly disappear, which differs from the results without pairing.

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Yüksel, E., Mercier, F., Ebran, J. P., & Khan, E. (2022). Clustering in nuclei at finite temperature. Physical Review C, 106(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.106.054309

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