Jost Function Interpolation of Scattering Cross Sections

Eric J. Heller and William P. Reinhardt
Phys. Rev. A 5, 757 – Published 1 February 1972
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Abstract

The analytic properties of the Jost function or Fredholm determinant for single- and many-channel scattering problems suggest that they may often be less rapidly varying functions of the energy than the S matrix or cross sections. This idea is combined with a pointwise rational-fraction interpolation to give a rapidly convergent and highly accurate method of interpolating scattering information over a continuous range of energies. Narrow resonances are easily found by examination of the zeros of the real part of the Fredholm determinant.

  • Received 7 September 1971

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.5.757

©1972 American Physical Society

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Eric J. Heller* and William P. Reinhardt

  • Department of Chemistry, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

  • *NSF Predoctoral Fellow, Danforth Fellow.

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Vol. 5, Iss. 2 — February 1972

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