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6 1. 8. 1981.

Time delay in atomic collisions

The time delay, as defined via phase shifts, does not apply to atom-atom collisions because of the semiclassical nature of the system. In this limit the contribution of one partial wave to the cross section is negligible. Therefore, we analyze time delay for the scattering amplitude and show that some new phenomena may occur, which cannot be explained by the time delay for a single phase shift. The time delay, which is averaged over all scattering angles, shows structure corresponding to several delay mechanisms. We also show that the lifetime of a resonance state, formed in a collision, may be considerably shorter than expected from the theory of resonance scattering.


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