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Converged and consistent high-resolution low-energy electron-hydrogen scattering. I. Data below n = 4 threshold for applications in stellar physics

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2018

Abstract

In this article we present converged datasets containing scattering data for collisions of electrons on the atomic hydrogen for total energies below the n = 4 excitation threshold. The data have been obtained from an ab initio solution of the two-electron Schrodinger equation in the B-spline basis with the exterior complex scaling boundary condition and are well converged both radially and in terms of partial waves, often to a greater accuracy than currently available data.

The data consist o f partial T-matrices and can be combined to various secondary quantities, most notably the differential and integral cross sections. We compare the cross sections with previously published theoretical and experimental results and with available data from on-line databases.

It is demonstrated that the new data are superior to the generally available results. The consistency of the cross section datasets is checked using the theorem of detailed balance.

The energy sampling is fine enough to contain all major resonances in the considered energy range. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. A ll rights reserved.