Scattering theory with the Coulomb potential
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Kadyrov, Alisher
Bray, Igor
Mukhamedzhanov, A.
Stelbovics, Andris
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2009Type
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Kadyrov, Alisher and Bray, Igor and Mukhamedzhanov, A and Stelbovics, Andris. 2009. Scattering theory with the Coulomb potential. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 194: pp. 012017-012017.
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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Faculty of Science and Computing
Centre of Excellence in Antimatter Studies
School of Science and Computing
Faculty of Science and Engineering
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Abstract
Basic features of a new surface-integral formulation of scattering theory are outlined. This formulation is valid for both short-range and Coulombic long-range interactions. New general definitions for the potential scattering amplitude are given. For the Coulombic potentials the generalized amplitude gives the physical on-shell amplitude without recourse to a renormalization procedure. New post and prior forms for the amplitudes of breakup, direct and rearrangement scattering in a Coulomb three-body system are presented.
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