Abstract

On the basis of the supermultiplet potential model for the interaction of extremely light clusters (formalism of Young diagrams), it is explained why the d+t system does not feature a (1/2)+(L=0) level allied to (3/2)+(L=0) thermonuclear resonance. By using known data on the quasielastic knockout of nucleons from the inner1s shell of light nuclei, a systematics of near-threshold states in the t+d+d, t+t+d, and t+t+t systems is constructed in terms of excited Young diagrams like {f}={322}. The emergence of similar states in going over from the d+d and t+t systems (which feature no such states) to the α+d+d, α+t+d, and α+t+t systems (where they appear owing to the binding effect of the alpha particle) is discussed. The three-cluster states being considered may be important not only for nuclear physics proper but also for nuclear astrophysics.

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