Study of resonant cross sections of the deuteron-hydrogen charge exchange scattering
As one of the series of the applications of the Fock-Tani representation this dissertation studies the resonant phenomenon of the deuteron-hydrogen charge exchange scattering process (rearrangement scattering process). For rearrangement scattering processes the Fock-Tani representation shows superiority over the Fock representation because the second quantized Hamiltonian in the Fock-Tani representation contains various terms which have simple physical interpretations and manifest various scattering channels. The change from the Fock representation to the Fock-Tani representation can be made by a unitary transformation (Fock-Tani representation). The calculations predict resonant features in the differential and total cross sections. One of the features of the different cross section is that the backward scattering is as large as the forward scattering due to the resonant T-matrix, the total cross section curve manifesting sharp peaks as a function of energy.
- Research Organization:
- Oregon Univ., Eugene (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 5490807
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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73 NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS
BORN APPROXIMATION
CHARGE-EXCHANGE REACTIONS
CHARGED-PARTICLE REACTIONS
CROSS SECTIONS
DATA
DEUTERON REACTIONS
DWBA
ENERGY DEPENDENCE
HAMILTONIANS
HYDROGEN 1 TARGET
INFORMATION
MATHEMATICAL OPERATORS
NUCLEAR REACTIONS
NUMERICAL DATA
QUANTUM OPERATORS
RESONANCE
TARGETS
THEORETICAL DATA
TRANSFORMATIONS