2008
DOI: 10.1140/epjd/e2008-00188-9
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Positron annihilation in large polyatomic molecules. The role of vibrational Feshbach resonances and binding

Abstract: Abstract. We analyse the process of rapid positron annihilation in large polyatomic molecules due to positron capture into vibrational Feshbach resonances. Resonant annihilation occurs in molecules which can bind positrons, and we analyse positron binding to alkanes using zero-range potentials. Related questions of spectra of annihilation gamma quanta and molecular fragmentation following annihilation, are discussed briefly.

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“…An example of this is the model wave function for positrons bound to alkanes described in Ref. [17]. For these molecules (with ¼ 0), the positron wave function extends over the entire molecule, and " b is seen to increase $linearly with molecular size.…”
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“…An example of this is the model wave function for positrons bound to alkanes described in Ref. [17]. For these molecules (with ¼ 0), the positron wave function extends over the entire molecule, and " b is seen to increase $linearly with molecular size.…”
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“…1, the missing spectral weight appears to be broad in energy and rises at low energies. The SMRA model developed by Gribakin and Lee describes just such a contribution [6]. It assumes that the positron attaches to all energetically allowed multimode vibrational excitations (i.e., not just low-order combinations and overtones, as considered previously [1,4,7]).…”
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“…In the statistically complete limit, and N can be calculated directly from the vibrational mode spectrum [6].…”
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