Published April 1977 | Version v1
Journal article

Non-relativistic models for inelasticities in the ND-1 equations

  • 1. Muenster Univ. (Germany, F.R.)

Description

Inelasticities in non-relativistic, many-channel scattering problems, due to the existence of non-explicit further channels of the system, are studied in the framework of the matrix ND-1 representation of partial-wave scattering amplitudes, using the concept of a generalised phase-space matrix. For a system of coupled two-fragment channels driven by an absorptive, effective-potential matrix, general, exact expressions for the phase-space matrix are derived in terms of a matrix generalisation of the Kowalski-Noyes half-off-shell extension factor. Analytically soluble coupled-channel models based on finite-rank interactions are used to illustrate the general formulas, to discuss the problem of CDD singularities, and to numerically test approximation schemes based on Born expansions of the half-off-shell factors. It is concluded that for a large class of problems, the regular part of the phase-space matrix can be calculated in a practical way from low-order Born or multiple-scattering terms, in much the same way as usually done for the left-hand singularities. (orig.)

Abstract (German)

Inelastizitaeten in nichtrelativistischen, Vielkanal- Streuproblemen werden im Rahmen der Matrix ND-1-Darstellung der Partialwellen-Streuamplituden untersucht. Fuer ein System gekoppelter Zweifragment Kanaele werden exakte Ausdruecke fuer die Phasenraum-Matrix abgeleitet. Analytisch loesbare gekoppelte Kanalmodelle werden verwendet, um die allgemeinen Formeln zu illustrieren, um das CDD-Problem zu diskutieren und um die Approximationsschemata numerisch zu testen. Es wird gefolgert, dass fuer eine grosse Klasse von Problemen der regulaere Teil der Phasenraum-Matrix berechnet werden kann. (orig.)

Additional details

Identifiers

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Zeitschrift f�r Physik A: Atoms and Nuclei
Journal Volume
281
Journal Issue
3
Series
Z. Phys., A.
Journal Page Range
233-243
ISSN
0340-2193

Optional Information

Notes
2 figs.; 19 refs.; Updated automatically by Metadata and Full-Text Enrichment Agent