Fano-resonances are investigated as a new continuum excitation mode in exotic
nuclei. By theoretical model calculations we show that the coupling of a single
particle elastic channel to closed core-excited channels leads to sharp
resonances in the low-energy continuum. A signature for such bound states
embedded in the continuum (BSEC) are characteristic interference effects
leading to asymmetric line shapes. Following the quasiparticle-core coupling
model we consider the coupling of 1-QP (one-quasiparticle) and 3-QP components
and find a number of long-living resonance structures close to the particle
threshold. Results for 15C are compared with experimental data, showing that
the experimentally observed spectral distribution and the interference pattern
are in qualitative agreement with a BSEC interpretation.Comment: 11 pages, 1 figur