2003
DOI: 10.1002/qua.10804
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Role of resonances in building collision cross‐sections: Mittag‐Leffler‐based study

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The method of complex dilation is used to define the partial wave Smatrix in the sector of the fourth quadrant of the complex energy plane. Two ways of obtaining the expansion coefficients-the partial wave S-matrix residues-are studied. The Mittag-Leffler decomposition of the partial wave S-matrix as a sum of residue terms and an integral contribution is used to define the contributions of a number of the partial wave S-matrix poles, related to a 1-D potential, to the corresponding S-wave cross-sectio… Show more

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“…Bárány et al 16 and Rittby et al 17 extended this work and could assign complex eigenenergies and their rovibrational quantum numbers not only to the resonances found in Ref. 15 but, as in the work of Elander and coworkers 18–21, these resonances formed a string that began with a narrow resonance and propagated out in the complex energy plane.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…Bárány et al 16 and Rittby et al 17 extended this work and could assign complex eigenenergies and their rovibrational quantum numbers not only to the resonances found in Ref. 15 but, as in the work of Elander and coworkers 18–21, these resonances formed a string that began with a narrow resonance and propagated out in the complex energy plane.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Based on the Titchmarsh–Weyl theory, a method for decomposing the scattering information into the resonance and background contributions was developed 41. One of us (N. E.) analyzed the Mittag–Leffler method in an earlier study, to understand its computational properties 19–21. In Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the Titchmarsh–Weyl theory, a method was developed 20 for decomposing the scattering information into resonance and background (free‐particle) contributions. This has led us to try to find methods that can be used to determine the role of resonances in a collision cross section 21–24.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[17]. Using complex dilation, the partial wave S-matrix (S ) can be continued from the real axis to the part of the complex energy plane or complex kplane where the resonances are situated, enabling a detailed study of the contribution from a single resonance to the S-matrix and, therefore, to the cross section [6,9]. …”
Section: Theory Schrödinger Equation and Complex Scalingmentioning
confidence: 99%