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Resonances in12C+12C,12C+16O and16O+16O are described by a vibrating symmetric-top model. The calculated energy levels fit the experimental data rather well. Coefficients of the deformed and Morse potentials are calculated from the fit parameters.
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Dželaija, M., Cindro, N. Vibrating symmetric-top approach to the analysis of12C+12C,12C+16O and16O+16O resonances. Nuov Cim A 104, 1545–1553 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02817437
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