Role of Low-Energy Two-Body Virtual States in Three-Particle Scattering Situations

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    Abstract

    A model three-particle scattering situation consisting of a projectile incident on a target bound to a residual core was considered under the assumptions that there was a low-energy virtual state in the projectile-target channel, that the projectile and core did not interact, and that the projectile-target and target-core interactions were s-wave separable interactions. When the appropriate Faddeev equations were solved by inversion, an enhancement was found in the three-body elastic cross section for virtual state energies less than or comparable to the target-core binding energy. This enhancement was determined to be kinematical in origin.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalPhysical Review C
    Volume18
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Dec 1 1978

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    • Physics

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