The Using complex scaling method based on Jost function formalism to investigate single-particle resonances in ²⁴O
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Keywords

Complex Scaling Method
Jost function
resonance
²⁴O
Woods-Saxon potential

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Tran DT, Nguyen NNB. The Using complex scaling method based on Jost function formalism to investigate single-particle resonances in ²⁴O. hueuni-jns [Internet]. 2026Jun.26 [cited 2026Jun.29];135(1B). Available from: https://jos.hueuni.edu.vn/index.php/hujos-ns/article/view/8456

Abstract

We apply the complex scaling method (CSM) to study single-particle resonance states in 24O by using the Jost function formalism with a Woods-Saxon plus spin-orbit potential. The CSM transformation r →  rotates the branch cut of the complex momentum plane, enabling direct location of resonance poles on the physical Riemann sheet without analytic continuation. The complex-scaled Jost function  is evaluated numerically, and its zeros are found with the Newton-Raphson method. A scan over five rotation angles  (    rad is the scan step) confirms the q-independence of resonance pole positions, as required by the Aguilar-Balslev-Combes theorem. The physical resonance energy  is q-independent for . Four single-particle resonances above the neutron threshold are identified for the and partial waves, with resonance energies of  and  MeV, respectively.

https://doi.org/10.26459/hueunijns.v135i1B.8456
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