Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
2002-10-30
Phys. Rev. A67(2003)042717
Physics
Atomic Physics
16 pages, 9 figures, LaTeX file and EPS figures. To appear in Phys. Rev. A
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevA.67.042717
Hyperspherical partial wave theory has been applied here in a new way in the calculation of the triple differential cross sections for the ionization of hydrogen atoms by electron impact at low energies for various equal-energy-sharing kinematic conditions. The agreement of the cross section results with the recent absolute measurements of R\"oder \textit {et al} [51] and with the latest theoretical results of the ECS and CCC calculations [29] for different kinematic conditions at 17.6 eV is very encouraging. The other calculated results, for relatively higher energies, are also generally satisfactory, particularly for large $\Theta_{ab}$ geometries. In view of the present results, together with the fact that it is capable of describing unequal-energy-sharing kinematics [35], it may be said that the hyperspherical partial wave theory is quite appropriate for the description of ionization events of electron-hydrogen type systems. It is also clear that the present approach in the implementation of the hyperspherical partial wave theory is very appropriate.
Chakrabarti K.
Das J. N.
Paul Satyakama
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