Search for the Double Poles of the Scattering Matrix in Light Nuclei
Abstract
Exceptional points (EPs) are non-Hermitian degeneracies at which two eigenvalues and their eigenvectors coalesce, producing a defective Hamiltonian and a double pole of the S-matrix. Using the coupled-channel Gamow Shell Model with the =1 spin-orbit strengths as control parameters, we locate and characterize EPs in 6Li, 7Li, 7Be, and 8Be, and analyze their imprint on energies, widths, phase rigidity, spectroscopic factors, elastic cross sections, survival probabilities, and spectral functions. The signatures of the EP in scattering and time-domain observables are found to be strongly channel-dependent, and threshold effects play a decisive role in determining the accessibility of the EP in parameter space.
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