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Many-body theory and Gaussian-basis implementation of positron annihilation $\gamma$-ray spectra on polyatomic molecules

Atomic Physics 2025-02-19 v1 Atomic and Molecular Clusters Chemical Physics Computational Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

Doppler-broadened γ\gamma-ray spectra for positron annihilation on molecules are calculated using many-body theory. By employing Gaussian bases for the electron and positron wavefunctions, a computable expression that involves a four-centre integral over the two-annihilation-photon momenta is derived for the γ\gamma spectra in the independent particle model approximation to the annihilation vertex, and implemented in the open-source {\tt EXCITON+} code. The influence of electron-positron correlations on the γ\gamma spectra is examined through \textit{ab initio} treatment of the positron wavefunction, whilst corrections to the annihilation vertex are treated approximately via enhancement factors previously calculated [D. G. Green and G. F. Gribakin, Phys.~Rev.~Lett.~{\bf 114}, 093201 (2015)] exactly for atoms. Calculated γ\gamma spectra for furan and acetonitrile are presented for annihilation from the positron bound state with electrons of individual molecular orbitals. For such annihilation from the positron-molecule bound state, it is found that the magnitude of the partial contribution to the γ\gamma spectra from individual molecular orbitals depends not just on the orbital energies, but also on the molecular symmetry, more precisely the relative localisation of the positron and electron densities.

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@article{arxiv.2502.12364,
  title  = {Many-body theory and Gaussian-basis implementation of positron annihilation $\gamma$-ray spectra on polyatomic molecules},
  author = {S. K. Gregg and J. P. Cassidy and A. R. Swann and J. Hofierka and B. Cunningham and D. G. Green},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.12364},
  year   = {2025}
}