Convergent close-coupling approach to light and heavy projectile scattering on atomic and molecular hydrogen

© 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd. The atomic hydrogen target has played a pivotal role in the development of quantum collision theory. The key complexities of computationally managing the countably infinite discrete states and the uncountably infinite continuum were solved by using atomic hydrogen as the p...

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Main Authors: Bray, Igor, Abdurakhmanov, Ilkhom, Bailey, J., Bray, A., Fursa, Dmitry, Kadyrov, Alisher, Rawlins, C., Savage, J., Stelbovics, A., Zammit, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd. 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57958
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Summary:© 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd. The atomic hydrogen target has played a pivotal role in the development of quantum collision theory. The key complexities of computationally managing the countably infinite discrete states and the uncountably infinite continuum were solved by using atomic hydrogen as the prototype atomic target. In the case of positron or proton scattering the extra complexity of charge exchange was also solved using the atomic hydrogen target. Most recently, molecular hydrogen has been used successfully as a prototype molecule for developing the corresponding scattering theory. We concentrate on the convergent close-coupling computational approach to light projectiles, such as electrons and positrons, and heavy projectiles, such as protons and antiprotons, scattering on atomic and molecular hydrogen.