English

Bound, virtual and resonance $S$-matrix poles from the Schr\"odinger equation

Nuclear Theory 2014-11-20 v1

Abstract

A general method, which we call the potential SS-matrix pole method, is developed for obtaining the SS-matrix pole parameters for bound, virtual and resonant states based on numerical solutions of the Schr\"odinger equation. This method is well-known for bound states. In this work we generalize it for resonant and virtual states, although the corresponding solutions increase exponentially when rr\to\infty. Concrete calculations are performed for the 1+1^+ ground and the 0+0^+ first excited states of 14N^{14}\rm{N}, the resonance 15F^{15}\rm{F} states (1/2+1/2^+, 5/2+5/2^+), low-lying states of 11Be^{11}\rm{Be} and 11N^{11}\rm{N}, and the subthreshold resonances in the proton-proton system. We also demonstrate that in the case the broad resonances their energy and width can be found from the fitting of the experimental phase shifts using the analytical expression for the elastic scattering SS-matrix. We compare the SS-matrix pole and the RR-matrix for broad s1/2s_{1/2} resonance in 15F{}^{15}{\rm F}

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@article{arxiv.0911.4655,
  title  = {Bound, virtual and resonance $S$-matrix poles from the Schr\"odinger equation},
  author = {A. M. Mukhamedzhanov and B. F. Irgaziev and V. Z. Goldberg and Yu. V. Orlov and I. Qazi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.4655},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

14 pages, 5 figures (figures 3 and 4 consist of two figures each) and 4 tables