Scattering of positrons by Helium atoms and the use of a graphical display device

The scattering of slow positrons by Helium atoms is of particular interest now that positron beam experiments are being performed. The purpose of this thesis is to carry out an examination of past theoretical investigations of the problem as well as to explore various approximation schemes for descr...

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Main Author: Wardle, Caroline Elizabeth
Published: Royal Holloway, University of London 1970
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7040702018-07-09T15:11:51ZScattering of positrons by Helium atoms and the use of a graphical display deviceWardle, Caroline Elizabeth1970The scattering of slow positrons by Helium atoms is of particular interest now that positron beam experiments are being performed. The purpose of this thesis is to carry out an examination of past theoretical investigations of the problem as well as to explore various approximation schemes for describing the problem within the framework of the close-coupling method, where the total wave function is expanded in terms of the eigenstates of the target Hamiltonian and of the positronium system. The numerical techniques associated with solving the ensuing coupled intego-differential equations are described in detail. A novel use of a graphical display device as an aid to debugging the computer code is illustrated. The theoretical approximations include (l) allowing for all partial waves (2) taking into account the 2P states of both Positronium and Helium (3) the addition of correlation terms (a means of allowing for short-range effects).539.7Nuclear Physics and RadiationRoyal Holloway, University of Londonhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.704070http://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/0fe6a66b-256c-4b56-8e5a-a69c4d8d6701/1/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Nuclear Physics and Radiation
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Nuclear Physics and Radiation
Wardle, Caroline Elizabeth
Scattering of positrons by Helium atoms and the use of a graphical display device
description The scattering of slow positrons by Helium atoms is of particular interest now that positron beam experiments are being performed. The purpose of this thesis is to carry out an examination of past theoretical investigations of the problem as well as to explore various approximation schemes for describing the problem within the framework of the close-coupling method, where the total wave function is expanded in terms of the eigenstates of the target Hamiltonian and of the positronium system. The numerical techniques associated with solving the ensuing coupled intego-differential equations are described in detail. A novel use of a graphical display device as an aid to debugging the computer code is illustrated. The theoretical approximations include (l) allowing for all partial waves (2) taking into account the 2P states of both Positronium and Helium (3) the addition of correlation terms (a means of allowing for short-range effects).
author Wardle, Caroline Elizabeth
author_facet Wardle, Caroline Elizabeth
author_sort Wardle, Caroline Elizabeth
title Scattering of positrons by Helium atoms and the use of a graphical display device
title_short Scattering of positrons by Helium atoms and the use of a graphical display device
title_full Scattering of positrons by Helium atoms and the use of a graphical display device
title_fullStr Scattering of positrons by Helium atoms and the use of a graphical display device
title_full_unstemmed Scattering of positrons by Helium atoms and the use of a graphical display device
title_sort scattering of positrons by helium atoms and the use of a graphical display device
publisher Royal Holloway, University of London
publishDate 1970
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