Resonances observed in the 28Si+28Si collision are studied by the molecular
model. In the preceding paper, it is clarified that at high spins in 28Si+28Si
(oblate-oblate system), the stable dinuclear configuration of the system is
equator-equator touching one, and that the axially asymmetric shape of the
stable configuration of 28Si+28Si gives rise to a wobbling motion (K-mixing).
There, the normal modes around the equilibrium have been solved and various
excited states have been obtained. Those states are expected to be the origin
of a large number of resonances observed. Hence their physical quantities are
analyzed theoretically. The results are compared with the recent experiment
performed in Strasbourg and turn out to be in good agreement with the data.
Disalignments between the orbital angular momentum and the spins of the
constituent 28Si nuclei in the resonance state are clarified. Moreover the
analyses of the angular correlations indicate characteristic features for each
normal-mode excitation. Thus it is possible to identify the modes, and a
systematic experimental study of angular correlation measurements is desired.Comment: 29 pages, 12 figures. PTP in press (vol.127, No.5