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Phys. Rev. A 65, 062504 (2002) [10 pages]

Orthopositronium-lithium scattering using a close-coupling approximation at low and medium energies

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Ajoy Chakraborty
Laban Hrad Vidyapith, AD-369, Salt Lake City, Kolkata 700 064, India

Prabal K. Sinha
Department of Physics, Bangabasi College, 19, Raj Kumar Chakravorty Sarani, Kolkata 700 009, India

A. S. Ghosh*
Department of Theoretical Physics, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700 032, India

Received 2 January 2002; published 7 June 2002

The scattering of orthopositronium off atomic lithium (Li) target has been investigated using the close-coupling approximation (CCA) with different basis sets. The predictions of different projectile-elastic and target-elastic CCA models have been presented along with static-exchange results. We report the scattering length, the effective range, and the zero-energy cross section for singlet and triplet scattering. The spin averaged zero-energy cross section is significantly improved over the static-exchange prediction by the inclusion of the virtual Ps excitation channels in the basis set. All the present models indicate a binding of lithium-positride (LiPs) in the attractive singlet channel. The low-energy (below first Li excitation threshold) and low order (up to l=2) phase shifts are also reported and are found to be variationally consistent. Except the s-wave singlet scattering, other phase shifts are influenced more by the target distortion effect than the projectile inelastic effect. Estimates of the different single-atom excitation cross sections have also been reported along with an estimate of the total cross section. The peak in the total cross-section curve for the present system is not prominent at energies around the Ps inelastic threshold, unlike the Ps-Na case. For incident energy 20 eV or more the Ps ionization is the dominant contributor to the total cross section.

© 2002 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.65.062504
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.65.062504
PACS:
36.10.Dr, 34.50.-s

*Email address: tpasg@mahendra.iacs.res.in