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Compound-State Resonances in Atom—Diatomic-Molecule Collisions

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1967

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The theory of atom---diatomic-molecule collisions has been extended to include the coupling between open-and closed-channel states by means of the effective-Hamiltonian method as developed by Feshbach. The results have been used to discuss in detail compound-state resonances at energies below the first excitation threshold. Calculations are presented for the Xe+${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$ and Xe+${\mathrm{D}}_{2}$ systems. They suggest that compound-state resonances may be observable in molecular-beam experiments. These resonances are found to depend primarily upon the short-range anisotropic part of the interaction potential.

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