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A: Atomphysik

A 3: Elektronenstöße

A 3.7: Talk

Monday, April 3, 2000, 18:00–18:15, HS I

Negative ion resonances in slow electron-heavy alkali atom scattering — •Uwe Thumm1,2 and Cristian Bahrim11Dept. of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA — 2Fak. f. Physik, Univ. Freiburg, Hermann-Herder Str. 3, 79104 Freiburg

Our Dirac R–matrix calculations suggest that none of the heavy alkali

negative ions, Rb [1], Cs [1,2], and Fr [1], has an excited bound state.

Their lowest excited state appears to be a multiplet of triplett P (odd parity)

shape resonances, the J=1 fine – structure component of which was recently

observed in photodetachment experiments on negative Cs ions. We carefully

analyzed these and other low–lying excited heavy alkali negative

ion states in partial and converged total scattering cross sections for

electrons with incident kinetic energies below 2.8 eV. Our results

agree well with available experimental data. We propose a new

value for the electron affinity of Fr, provide the scattering length for

electronic collisions with Rb, Cs, and Fr, and discuss the nuclear

charge–dependence of relativistic effects in the resonance profiles.

[1] C. Bahrim and U. Thumm, Phys. Rev. A. (February 2000)

[2] U. Thumm, Book of Invited Papers, XVIII ICPEAC, Aarhus, Dk, 263 (1993).

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