Multistep shell model in the complex energy plane
Abstract
We have adopted the multistep shell model in the complex energy plane to study nuclear excitations occurring in the continuum part of the spectrum. In this method one proceeds by solving the shell model equations in a successive manner. That is, in each step one constructs the building blocks to be used in future steps. We applied this formalism to analyze the unbound nuclei 12,13Li starting from the one-particle states in 10Li and two-particle states in 11Li. In the former case the excitations correspond to the motion of three particles partitioned as the product of a one-particle and two-particle systems. The ground state of 12Li is thus calculated to be an antibound (virtual) state. In the four-particle system 13Li the states can be constructed as the coupling of two correlated pairs. We found that there is no bound or antibound state in 13Li.
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