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Model for scattering from the bound state of a two-body system

Abstract

An exactly solvable model for scattering of a particle from the bound state of a two-body sysem is studied. In this model the motion of all particles is confined to one dimension. It is also assumed that the interaction between the projectile and the target is nonlocal and separable, but the potential between the target particles is local. Depending on the form of the latter potential two cases are considered: (1) the target is the ground state of a system whose eigenvalues are discrete and eigenfunctions localized, and (2) the target has only one bound state. In both cases the problem can be solved with overlapping as well as nonoverlapping potentials. This model is used to test the accuracy of the fixed scatterer approximation. It turns out that in this approximation the two cases yield similar results. NUCLEAR REACTIONS One-dimensional model. Separable forces. Fixed scatterer approximation.

Authors

van Dijk W; Razavy M

Journal

Physical Review C, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 944–952

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

Publication Date

March 1, 1976

DOI

10.1103/physrevc.13.944

ISSN

2469-9985

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