1967
DOI: 10.1088/0370-1328/92/2/309
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Low-energy electron scattering by atomic hydrogen: II. The correlation method

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“…Unfortunately experimental data are available only over a limited energy range. Our calculated results are in agreement with the available experimental data and also with other theoretical results, particularly the calculations of Taylor and Burke (1967).…”
Section: Present Calculation and Comparison Of Results With Earlier Csupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Unfortunately experimental data are available only over a limited energy range. Our calculated results are in agreement with the available experimental data and also with other theoretical results, particularly the calculations of Taylor and Burke (1967).…”
Section: Present Calculation and Comparison Of Results With Earlier Csupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In table 2 we present our calculated resonance positions and widths in the elastic scattering region and compare these with close-coupling calculations of Burke et a1 (1967) and Seiler et a1 (1971) and also with the correlated wavefunction calculations of Taylor and Burke (1967). Our results are also compared with the experimental work of Williams (1976) and Warner et a1 (1986).…”
Section: Present Calculation and Comparison Of Results With Earlier Cmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The positions and widths for the resonances 'S', P', and 'D' were extracted from the resonant profiles. The observed resonant positions were reported to be in excellent agreement with the theoretical energies of Taylor and Burke [12]. However, the agreement between the corresponding resonant widths is not so good.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…37) it is clear that the trial function for T adopted in the present theory is also in the form given by (2. 33) =Z (a q"(p")+b.…”
Section: B Construction Of X Functionsmentioning
confidence: 92%