‎ ‎Properties of 132Xe Neutral Atoms Scattering for 165K and 275K ‎Temperatures

This work aims to use an important method Galitskii-Migdal-Feynman (GMF) for ‎diatomic molecules 132Xe2, to calculate the effective phase shifts which are then used to ‎compute the effective total and viscosity cross sections at low density and temperature . ‎this study has shown that it’s crucial t...

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Main Author: A Akour
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Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2021-11-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Physics Research
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Online Access:http://ijpr.iut.ac.ir/article_1711_bf6258cdad605815bf002c9d4eada7f7.pdf
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description This work aims to use an important method Galitskii-Migdal-Feynman (GMF) for ‎diatomic molecules 132Xe2, to calculate the effective phase shifts which are then used to ‎compute the effective total and viscosity cross sections at low density and temperature . ‎this study has shown that it’s crucial to include partial waves up to ‎ ‎; for ‎ ‎, the ‎effect of the potential becomes negligible .‎‎ Comparing with partial waves cross sections we deduce that the cross section is ‎dominated by S-wave scattering for low energy (wave number k < 0.1 Å-1), otherwise D ‎and G partial waves dominate . The highest peak rises from the partial effective D and G-‎wave resonance, where the system sustains a quasi-bound state trapped by the centrifugal barrier. The average cross section is also determined. ‎
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spelling doaj.art-69c54651e38b4e108033c29e00d6721b2022-12-22T04:01:41ZengIsfahan University of TechnologyIranian Journal of Physics Research1682-69572345-36642021-11-0121349541711‎ ‎Properties of 132Xe Neutral Atoms Scattering for 165K and 275K ‎TemperaturesA Akour0Department of Basic Science, Al-Huson College, Al-Balqa Applied University, Salt, JordanThis work aims to use an important method Galitskii-Migdal-Feynman (GMF) for ‎diatomic molecules 132Xe2, to calculate the effective phase shifts which are then used to ‎compute the effective total and viscosity cross sections at low density and temperature . ‎this study has shown that it’s crucial to include partial waves up to ‎ ‎; for ‎ ‎, the ‎effect of the potential becomes negligible .‎‎ Comparing with partial waves cross sections we deduce that the cross section is ‎dominated by S-wave scattering for low energy (wave number k < 0.1 Å-1), otherwise D ‎and G partial waves dominate . The highest peak rises from the partial effective D and G-‎wave resonance, where the system sustains a quasi-bound state trapped by the centrifugal barrier. The average cross section is also determined. ‎http://ijpr.iut.ac.ir/article_1711_bf6258cdad605815bf002c9d4eada7f7.pdfeffective total cross sectioneffective phase shiftseffective viscosity cross sectiongalitskii-migdal-feynman formalism132xe gas
spellingShingle A Akour
‎ ‎Properties of 132Xe Neutral Atoms Scattering for 165K and 275K ‎Temperatures
Iranian Journal of Physics Research
effective total cross section
effective phase shifts
effective viscosity cross section
galitskii-migdal-feynman formalism
132xe gas
title ‎ ‎Properties of 132Xe Neutral Atoms Scattering for 165K and 275K ‎Temperatures
title_full ‎ ‎Properties of 132Xe Neutral Atoms Scattering for 165K and 275K ‎Temperatures
title_fullStr ‎ ‎Properties of 132Xe Neutral Atoms Scattering for 165K and 275K ‎Temperatures
title_full_unstemmed ‎ ‎Properties of 132Xe Neutral Atoms Scattering for 165K and 275K ‎Temperatures
title_short ‎ ‎Properties of 132Xe Neutral Atoms Scattering for 165K and 275K ‎Temperatures
title_sort ‎ ‎properties of 132xe neutral atoms scattering for 165k and 275k ‎temperatures
topic effective total cross section
effective phase shifts
effective viscosity cross section
galitskii-migdal-feynman formalism
132xe gas
url http://ijpr.iut.ac.ir/article_1711_bf6258cdad605815bf002c9d4eada7f7.pdf
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