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Shape resonances in modified effective range theory for electron-molecule collisions

Atomic Physics 2008-06-02 v2

Abstract

We develop a simple model of shape resonances in electron-molecule collisions that is based on the modified effective-range expansion and analytical solutions of the Schrodinger equation for the long-range part of the interaction potential. We apply our model to electron scattering on N2_2 and CO2_2. The parameters of the effective-range expansion (i.e. the scattering length and the effective range) are determined from experimental, integral elastic cross sections in the 0.1 - 1.0 eV energy range. For both molecular targets our treatment predicts shape resonances that appear slightly higher than experimentally known resonances in total cross sections. Agreement with the experiment can be improved by assuming the position of the resonance in a given partial wave. Influence of quadrupole potential on resonances is also discussed: it can be disregarded for N2_2 but gets significant for CO2_2. In conclusion, our model developed within the effective range formalism reproduces well both the very low-energy behavior of the integral cross section as well as the presence of resonances in the few eV range.

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@article{arxiv.0708.2991,
  title  = {Shape resonances in modified effective range theory for electron-molecule collisions},
  author = {Zbigniew Idziaszek and Grzegorz Karwasz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.2991},
  year   = {2008}
}

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RevTeX, 10 pages, 5 figures; revised version

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