Abstract

Various methods for calculating the energies and widths of quasibound levels (orbiting or shape resonances) for spherical potentials are critically compared. A derivation for the previously-proposed Airy function boundary condition method is presented, and a Weber function boundary condition method for locating resonances which lie above the potential barrier maximum is derived, tested, and found wanting. It is shown that the Weyl m-function method of Hehenberger et al. [J. Chem. Phys. 65, 4559 (1976)] yields results in essentially exact agreement with the time-delay maximum method of Le Roy and Bernstein [J. Chem. Phys. 54, 5114 (1971)]. An improved semiclassical method of calculating these resonance widths, suggested by M.S.Child, is presented and shown to be reliable even for levels lying right at a potential barrier maximum.

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