Solving the two-center nuclear shell-model problem with arbitrarily-orientated deformed potentials

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.122501

A general new technique to solve the two-center problem with arbitrarily-orientated deformed realistic potentials is demonstrated, which is based on the powerful potential separable expansion method. As an example, molecular single-particle spectra for $^{12}$C + $^{12}$C $\to$ $^{24}$Mg are calculated using deformed Woods-Saxon potentials. These clearly show that non-axial symmetric configurations play a crucial role in molecular resonances observed in reaction processes for this system at low energy.

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