Abstract:
We study the role of weakly bound and near-threshold resonance states of a quantum particle in its two-dimensional elastic low-energy scattering. The energies of such states are determined in the effective-radius approximation using the roots of transcendental equations. The same approximation is used to analyze scattering. We obtain and study the explicit low-energy asymptotic forms of all partial phases and cross sections. These asymptotic forms contain energies of weakly bound or near-threshold resonance states.
Citation:
V. V. Pupyshev, “Effective-radius approximation in the problem of two-dimensional scattering by a central short-range potential”, TMF, 182:2 (2015), 315–337; Theoret. and Math. Phys., 182:2 (2015), 264–283
This publication is cited in the following 3 articles:
V. V. Pupyshev, “Study of Two-Dimensional Low-Energy Scattering by the Variable Phase Approach”, Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett., 20:6 (2023), 1366
V. V. Pupyshev, “The method of amplitude functions in two-dimensional scattering
theory”, Theoret. and Math. Phys., 191:1 (2017), 499–523
V. V. Pupyshev, “Two-dimensional Coulomb scattering of a quantum particle: Wave functions and Green's functions”, Theoret. and Math. Phys., 186:2 (2016), 213–230