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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Elastic positron scattering by C2H2: Differential cross sections and virtual state formation
Título en inglés: Elastic positron scattering by C2H2: Differential cross sections and virtual state formation
Autor : SILVA, Euclimar Passos da
Palabras clave : Elastic Differential
Fecha de publicación : 19-dic-2003
Editorial : The American Physical Society
Citación : SILVA, E. P.
Abstract: We present calculated elastic differential cross sections for positron-acetylene scattering, obtained by using the Schwinger multichannel method. Our results are in very good agreement with quasielastic experimental data of Kauppila et al. [Nucl. Instrum. Meth. Phys. Res. B 192,162 (2002)]. We also discuss the existence of a virtual state (zero-energy resonance) in e+−C2H2 collisions, based on the behavior of the integral cross section and of the s-wave phase shift. As expected the fixed-nuclei cross section and annihilation parameter (Z eff) present the same energy dependence at very low impact energies. As the virtual state energy approaches zero, the magnitude of both cross section and Z eff are extremely enhanced (at zero impact energy). The possibility of shifting from a low-lying virtual state to a shallow bound state is not expected to significantly affect room-temperature annihilation rates.
Descripción : DA SILVA, E. P. Elastic positron scattering by C2H2: Differential cross sections and virtual state formation. 2003. Artigo ( PHYSICAL REVIEW A), Nova Iorque, 2003.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/46435
Derechos de acceso: Acesso Aberto
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