2006
DOI: 10.1080/00268970500314159
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Theory of forward glory scattering for chemical reactions: accuracy of semiclassical approximations using aJ-shifted Eckart parameterization for the scattering matrix element

Abstract: The accuracy of the semiclassical theory of forward glory scattering for a state-to-state chemical reaction is investigated using a J-shifted Eckart parameterization for the scattering matrix element. The parameters are chosen initially to model the angular scattering of the H þ D 2 ! HD(v f ¼ 3) þ D reaction, following D. Sokolovski (Chem. Phys. Lett., 370, 805 (2003)). Then the parameters are systematically varied to generate different scattering patterns. The theory assumes that the scattering amplitude ca… Show more

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“…Section III describes the theory of the QP decomposition for the S matrix and the scattering amplitude, and makes an application to the F + H 2 reaction using quantum numerical S matrix elements. 6 The techniques of nearside-farside (NF) decomposition 8,18,19,22,23, and Local Angular Momentum (LAM) analysis 22,23,31,34,[36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][45][46][47][48] for resummed Legendre PWS 22,23,30,31,36,38,[42][43][44][45][46][47] are also employed in Sec. III.…”
Section: Uniform Semiclassical Cam Theory Of Angular Scatteringmentioning
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“…Section III describes the theory of the QP decomposition for the S matrix and the scattering amplitude, and makes an application to the F + H 2 reaction using quantum numerical S matrix elements. 6 The techniques of nearside-farside (NF) decomposition 8,18,19,22,23, and Local Angular Momentum (LAM) analysis 22,23,31,34,[36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][45][46][47][48] for resummed Legendre PWS 22,23,30,31,36,38,[42][43][44][45][46][47] are also employed in Sec. III.…”
Section: Uniform Semiclassical Cam Theory Of Angular Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(31)- (34), the args are, in general, not principal values in order that the derivatives be well defined. The Qmod and Pmod PWS subamplitudes (19) and (20) can also be resummed if desired 22,23,30,31,36,38,[42][43][44][45][46][47] before making the NF decompositions, since it is known this helps "clean" the N and F un-resummed DCSs and LAMs of unphysical structure. The resummation equations have been described in detail by Totenhofer et al; 42 they are easily adapted to Eqs.…”
Section: Qp Decomposition Of the Scattering Amplitude And Its Modimentioning
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“…11, 12, 17-20, 22, 24 The purpose of this paper is to apply semiclassical (SC), i.e., asymptotic (¯→ 0), techniques to the T-domain scattering amplitude in order to provide physical insight into the forward scattering of the delayed mechanism. We prove that the forward scattering is an example of a glory; we do this by applying SC methods developed earlier for the E-domain, 7,[25][26][27][28][29][30] to the T-domain. Our work is the first application of (uniform) SC techniques to the PWP formalism and the first discovery of a glory in the T-domain.…”
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“…In this section, we shall present an example for the H + D 2 reaction, where the direct E-domain SC glory theory 7,[25][26][27][28][29][30] fails at E = 1.82 eV, yet by following the solid blue path in Fig. 1 and carrying out a SC glory analysis in the T-domain, we can obtain an improved description of the glory scattering in the E-domain.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%