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Two-center convergent close-coupling approach to positron-hydrogen collisions

A. S. KadyrovCentre for Atomic, Molecular and Surface Physics, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Murdoch University, Perth 6150, AustraliaI. BrayCentre for Atomic, Molecular and Surface Physics, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Murdoch University, Perth 6150, Australia
2002en
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The question of convergence in two-center close-coupling expansions is addressed via the study of positron-hydrogen scattering. It is found that the major cross sections do converge if sufficient number of states from a complete basis, centered separately on the hydrogen atom and positronium, are used to expand the total scattering wave function. The underlying equations are computationally highly ill conditioned, and a simple, numerically efficient technique is given that alleviates the problem. Generally, we find good agreement with available experiment and some previous theory. However, calculations that only used eigenstates for the positronium center yielded cross sections for positronium formation in the $2s$ and $2p$ states that are higher than the convergent ones obtained in this work.

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