摘要
Single-particle resonances in the continuum are crucial for studies of exotic nuclei.In this study,the Green’s function approach is employed to search for single-particle resonances based on the relativistic-mean-field model.Taking^(120)Sn as an example,we identify singleparticle resonances and determine the energies and widths directly by probing the extrema of the Green’s functions.In contrast to the results found by exploring for the extremum of the density of states proposed in our recent study[Chin.Phys.C,44:084105(2020)],which has proven to be very successful,the same resonances as well as very close energies and widths are obtained.By comparing the Green’s functions plotted in different coordinate space sizes,we also found that the results very slightly depend on the space size.These findings demonstrate that the approach by exploring for the extremum of the Green’s function is also very reliable and effective for identifying resonant states,regardless of whether they are wide or narrow.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.U2032141)
the Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province(No.202300410479,No.202300410480)
the Foundation of Fundamental Research for Young Teachers of Zhengzhou University(No.JC202041041)
the Physics Research and Development Program of Zhengzhou University(No.32410217).
作者简介
Ting-Ting Sun,ttsunphy@zzu.edu.cn。