The structure of 17C is used to define a nuclear interaction that,
when used in a multichannel algebraic scattering theory for the n+16C
system, gives a credible definition of the (compound) excitation spectra. When
couplings to the low-lying collective excitations of the 16C-core are
taken into account, both sub-threshold and resonant states about the
n+16C threshold are found. Adding Coulomb potentials to that nuclear
interaction, the method is used for the mirror system of p+16Ne to
specify the low-excitation spectrum of the particle unstable 17Na. We
compare the results with those of a microscopic cluster model. A spectrum of
low excitation resonant states in 17Na is found with some differences to
that given by the microscopic-cluster model. The calculated resonance
half-widths (for proton emission) range from ∼2 to ∼672 keV.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure