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    Effective two-body model for spectra of clusters of H 2, H 3, He 3, and He 4 with He 4, and H 2 - He 4 scattering

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    Fraser, P.
    Massen-Hane, K.
    Kadyrov, A.
    Amos, K.
    Bray, Igor
    Canton, L.
    Date
    2017
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Fraser, P. and Massen-Hane, K. and Kadyrov, A. and Amos, K. and Bray, I. and Canton, L. 2017. Effective two-body model for spectra of clusters of H 2, H 3, He 3, and He 4 with He 4, and H 2 - He 4 scattering. Physical Review C. 96 (1).
    Source Title
    Physical Review C
    DOI
    10.1103/PhysRevC.96.014619
    ISSN
    2469-9985
    School
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55119
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    © 2017 American Physical Society. Four light-mass nuclei are considered by an effective two-body clusterization method: Li7 as H3+He4,Be7 as He3+He4,Be8 as He4+He4, and Li6 as H2+He4. The low-energy spectra of the first three are determined from single-channel Lippmann-Schwinger equations. For the last, two uncoupled sets of equations are considered: those involving the S31 and those of the posited 1S0 states of H2. Low-energy elastic scattering cross sections are calculated from the same H2+He4 Hamiltonian, for many angles and energies for which data are available. While some of these systems may be more fully described by many-body theories, this work establishes that a large amount of data may be explained by these two-body clusterizations.

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