Nearside-farside, local angular momentum and resummation theories: Useful tools for understanding the dynamics of complex-mode reactions

A valuable tool for understanding the dynamics of direct reactions is Nearside-Farside (NF) scattering theory. It makes a decomposition of the (resummed) partial wave series for the scattering amplitude, both for the differential cross section (DCS) and the Local Angular Momentum (LAM). This paper m...

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Main Authors: Marlies Hankel, J. N. L. Connor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2015-07-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4927506
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spelling doaj-b00845b3b1c342a2a31441ff51f6a17d2020-11-25T01:43:05ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262015-07-0157077160077160-1810.1063/1.4927506061507ADVNearside-farside, local angular momentum and resummation theories: Useful tools for understanding the dynamics of complex-mode reactionsMarlies Hankel0J. N. L. Connor1Centre for Computational Molecular Science, Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, AustraliaSchool of Chemistry, The University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, EnglandA valuable tool for understanding the dynamics of direct reactions is Nearside-Farside (NF) scattering theory. It makes a decomposition of the (resummed) partial wave series for the scattering amplitude, both for the differential cross section (DCS) and the Local Angular Momentum (LAM). This paper makes the first combined application of these techniques to complex-mode reactions. We ask if NF theory is a useful tool for their identification, in particular, can it distinguish complex-mode from direct-mode reactions? We also ask whether NF theory can identify NF interference oscillations in the full DCSs of complex-mode reactions. Our investigation exploits the fact that accurate quantum scattering matrix elements have recently become available for complex-mode reactions. We first apply NF theory to two simple models for the scattering amplitude of a complex-mode reaction: One involves a single Legendre polynomial; the other involves a single Legendre function of the first kind, whose form is suggested by complex angular momentum theory. We then study, at fixed translational energies, four state-to-state complex-mode reactions. They are: S(1D) + HD → SH + D, S(1D) + DH → SD + H, N(2D) +H2 → NH + H, and H+ + D2 → HD + D+. We compare the NF results for the DCSs and LAMs with those for a state-to-state direct reaction, namely, F + H2 → FH + H. We demonstrate that NF theory is a valuable tool for identifying and analyzing the dynamics of complex-mode reactions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4927506
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author Marlies Hankel
J. N. L. Connor
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Nearside-farside, local angular momentum and resummation theories: Useful tools for understanding the dynamics of complex-mode reactions
AIP Advances
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J. N. L. Connor
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title Nearside-farside, local angular momentum and resummation theories: Useful tools for understanding the dynamics of complex-mode reactions
title_short Nearside-farside, local angular momentum and resummation theories: Useful tools for understanding the dynamics of complex-mode reactions
title_full Nearside-farside, local angular momentum and resummation theories: Useful tools for understanding the dynamics of complex-mode reactions
title_fullStr Nearside-farside, local angular momentum and resummation theories: Useful tools for understanding the dynamics of complex-mode reactions
title_full_unstemmed Nearside-farside, local angular momentum and resummation theories: Useful tools for understanding the dynamics of complex-mode reactions
title_sort nearside-farside, local angular momentum and resummation theories: useful tools for understanding the dynamics of complex-mode reactions
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publishDate 2015-07-01
description A valuable tool for understanding the dynamics of direct reactions is Nearside-Farside (NF) scattering theory. It makes a decomposition of the (resummed) partial wave series for the scattering amplitude, both for the differential cross section (DCS) and the Local Angular Momentum (LAM). This paper makes the first combined application of these techniques to complex-mode reactions. We ask if NF theory is a useful tool for their identification, in particular, can it distinguish complex-mode from direct-mode reactions? We also ask whether NF theory can identify NF interference oscillations in the full DCSs of complex-mode reactions. Our investigation exploits the fact that accurate quantum scattering matrix elements have recently become available for complex-mode reactions. We first apply NF theory to two simple models for the scattering amplitude of a complex-mode reaction: One involves a single Legendre polynomial; the other involves a single Legendre function of the first kind, whose form is suggested by complex angular momentum theory. We then study, at fixed translational energies, four state-to-state complex-mode reactions. They are: S(1D) + HD → SH + D, S(1D) + DH → SD + H, N(2D) +H2 → NH + H, and H+ + D2 → HD + D+. We compare the NF results for the DCSs and LAMs with those for a state-to-state direct reaction, namely, F + H2 → FH + H. We demonstrate that NF theory is a valuable tool for identifying and analyzing the dynamics of complex-mode reactions.
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