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Comparison of convergent electron - hydrogen calculations
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Comparison of convergent electron - hydrogen calculations

I. Bray, I.E. McCarthy and A.T. Stelbovics
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Vol.29(7), pp.L245-L247
1999
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Abstract

Integrated cross sections for the n = 1 and 2 states of atomic hydrogen are calculated by the convergent-close-coupling method for a range of closely spaced energies just above the n = 2 threshold. The cross sections are compared with those calculated by a pseudo-state calculation, and two other methods that also converge, in principle, to the exact result. These are the intermediate-energy R-matrix method and the convergent J-matrix method. Experimental data are described very well by all of these theories.

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