Green's function method for strength function in three-body continuum

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DOI10.1143/PTP.123.547zbMATH Open1189.81060arXiv0912.1895OpenAlexW1992353462MaRDI QIDQ3566535FDOQ3566535


Authors: Yasuyuki Suzuki, Wataru Horiuchi, D. Baye Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 June 2010

Published in: Progress of Theoretical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Practical methods to compute dipole strengths for a three-body system by using a discretized continuum are analyzed. New techniques involving Green's function are developed, either by correcting the tail of the approximate wave function in a direct calculation of the strength function or by using a solution of a driven Schroedinger equation in a summed expression of the strength. They are compared with the complex scaling method and the Lorentz integral transform, also making use of a discretized continuum. Numerical tests are performed with a hyperscalar three-body potential in the hyperspherical-harmonics formalism. They show that the Lorentz integral transform method is less practical than the other methods because of a difficult inverse transform. These other methods provide in general comparable accuracies.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0912.1895




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