Abstract
Resonances in non-spherical systems are studied and their trajectories in the complex energy plane followed. Particular attention is given to resonances in non-spherical potentials that represent deformed exotic nuclei.
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Ferreira, L.S., Maglione, E. (2001). Finding Resonances in Deformed Systems and its Application to Exotic Nuclei. In: Kruppa, A.T., Lovas, R.G. (eds) Resonances in Few-Body Systems. Few Body Systems, vol 13. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6114-2_17
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