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SINGLE-PARTICLE RESONANCES IN Ca ISOTOPES

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217732310032019Cited by:5 (Source: Crossref)

    Single-particle resonant states in Ca isotopes are studied systematically by real stabilization method (RSM) in coordinate space within the framework of the self-consistent relativistic mean field (RMF) theory. Phase shifts are obtained by scattering phase shift method. The resonant parameters (the energies, widths) are extracted by fitting energy and phase shift. Wave functions of resonances are obtained by matching conditions of bound and scattering states. Taking 60Ca as an example, results are compared with corresponding results obtained from the analytic continuation in the coupling constant approach and the scattering phase shift method. Satisfied agreements are found. The rules of resonant parameters changing in Ca isotopes are also analyzed.

    PACS: 25.70.Ef, 21.10.-k, 21.60.-n