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Cluster-liquid transition in finite, saturated fermionic systems

The role of saturation for cluster formation in finite systems such as atomic nuclei is analyzed by considering three length-scale ratios, and performing deformation-constrained self-consistent mean-field calculations. The effect of clusterisation in deformed light systems is related to the saturation property of the inter-nucleon interaction. The formation of clusters at low nucleon density is illustrated by expanding the radius of $^{16}$O. A phase diagram shows that the formation of clusters can be interpreted as a hybrid state between the crystal and the liquid phases. In the hybrid cluster phase the confining potential attenuates the delocalization generated by the effective nuclear interaction.
[PHYS.NUCL] Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th], [PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th], Nuclear Theory, FOS: Physical sciences, cluster formation, 530, energy density functional ; cluster formation, NATURAL SCIENCES. Physics., PRIRODNE ZNANOSTI. Fizika., Nuclear Theory (nucl-th), [ PHYS.NUCL ] Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th], energy density functional, [PHYS.NUCL] Physics/Nuclear Theory
[PHYS.NUCL] Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th], [PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th], Nuclear Theory, FOS: Physical sciences, cluster formation, 530, energy density functional ; cluster formation, NATURAL SCIENCES. Physics., PRIRODNE ZNANOSTI. Fizika., Nuclear Theory (nucl-th), [ PHYS.NUCL ] Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th], energy density functional, [PHYS.NUCL] Physics/Nuclear Theory
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