2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2303.04591
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Scattering length and effective range of microscopic two-body potentials

Abstract: Scattering processes are a fundamental way of experimentally probing distributions and properties of systems in several areas of physics. Considering two-body scattering at low energies, when the de Broglie wavelength is larger than the range of the potential, partial waves with high angular momentum are typically unimportant. The dominant contribution comes from l = 0 partial waves, commonly known as s-wave scattering. This situation is very relevant in atomic physics, e.g. cold atomic gases, and nuclear phys… Show more

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