Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
2007-11-14
Physics
Atomic Physics
14 pages,4 figures
Scientific paper
10.1088/0953-4075/41/4/045202
We discuss collision of three identical particles and derive scattering selection rules from initial to final states of the particles. We use either laboratory-frame, hyperspherical, or Jacobian coordinates depending on which one is best suited to describe three different configurations of the particles: (1) three free particles, (2) a quasi-bound trimer, or (3) a dimer and a free particle. We summarize quantum numbers conserved during the collision as well as quantum numbers that are appropriate for a given configuration but may change during the scattering process. The total symmetry of the system depends on these quantum numbers. Based on the selection rules, we construct correlation diagrams between different configurations before and after a collision. In particular, we describe a possible recombination of the system into one free particle and a dimer, which can be used, for example, to identify possible decay products of quasi-stationary three-body states
Blandon Juan
Douguet Nicolas
Kokoouline Viatcheslav
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