Author:
Shi Xin-Xing,Liu Quan,Ni Dong-Dong,Guo Jian-You,Ren Zhong-Zhou
Abstract
Abstract
The complex-scaled Green's function (CGF) method is employed to explore the single-proton resonance in 15F. Special attention is paid to the first excited resonant state 5/2+, which has been widely studied in both theory and experiments. However, past studies generally overestimated the width of the 5/2+ state. The predicted energy and width of the first excited resonant state 5/2+ by the CGF method are both in good agreement with the experimental value and close to Fortune's new estimation. Furthermore, the influence of the potential parameters and quadruple deformation effects on the resonant states are investigated in detail, which is helpful to the study of the shell structure evolution.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics,Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics