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Positron collisions with acetylene calculated using the<i>R</i>-matrix with pseudo-states method
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EngineeringCross SectionsPhysicsPositron Annihilation SpectroscopyNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsApplied PhysicsAtomic PhysicsEigenphase SumsComputational ChemistryLepton-nucleon ScatteringQuantum ChemistryVirtual StatePositron CollisionsBiophysicsMany-body Problem
Eigenphase sums, total cross sections and differential cross sections are calculated for low-energy collisions of positrons with C2H2. The calculations demonstrate that the use of appropriate pseudo-state expansions very significantly improves the representation of this process giving both realistic eigenphases and cross sections. Differential cross sections are strongly forward peaked in agreement with the measurements. These calculations are computationally very demanding; even with improved procedures for matrix diagonalization, fully converged calculations are too expensive with current computer resources. Nonetheless, the calculations show clear evidence for the formation of a virtual state but no indication that acetylene actually binds a positron at its equilibrium geometry.
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