2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.rinp.2021.104742
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Theoretical study of e± scattering by the Au atom

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“…The DCS minima, for the scattering from a many-electron atom, are also known as Ramsauer-Townsend structures [67,68] formed by the interference effects of the projectile (e − /e + ) scattering from the individual electrons of the target atom. In our previous article [5], we found twelve minima points in DCS for heavier atom gold. The study of minima is important because the degree of polarization of scattered projectiles becomes maximam at angles and energies corresponding to minima locations in DCS [69,70].…”
Section: The Differential Cross-section (Dcss)mentioning
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“…The DCS minima, for the scattering from a many-electron atom, are also known as Ramsauer-Townsend structures [67,68] formed by the interference effects of the projectile (e − /e + ) scattering from the individual electrons of the target atom. In our previous article [5], we found twelve minima points in DCS for heavier atom gold. The study of minima is important because the degree of polarization of scattered projectiles becomes maximam at angles and energies corresponding to minima locations in DCS [69,70].…”
Section: The Differential Cross-section (Dcss)mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…As seen in the figure, V st is the dominant contributor throughout the energy range. The effect of the other components (i.e., the exchange, the polarization, and the absorption potentials) is less noticeable in hydrogen atom than in multi-electron systems [5] because of its single-electron nature. Up to 1000 eV, the absorption potential W abs contribution remains discernible for DCS and S(θ) of positron scattering.…”
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