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1: 33.22 Particle Scattering and Atomic and Molecular Spectra
§33.22 Particle Scattering and Atomic and Molecular Spectra
Positive-energy functions correspond to processes such as Rutherford scattering and Coulomb excitation of nuclei (Alder et al. (1956)), and atomic photo-ionization and electron-ion collisions (Bethe and Salpeter (1977)). … The negative-energy functions are widely used in the description of atomic and molecular spectra; see Bethe and Salpeter (1977), Seaton (1983), and Aymar et al. (1996). …
2: Charles W. Clark
Clark’s current research interests are the dynamics of ultracold atoms and its application to quantum information, applications of synchrotron radiation, and the exploitation of atomic and molecular physics processes for new methods of neutron detection. … Nayfeh), published by Gordon and Breach in 1985, Atomic Spectra and Collisions in External Fields (with M. … He has served as Chair of the Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics of the APS, Chair of the Physics Section of the AAAS, and as Program Manager for Atomic, Molecular, and Quantum Physics at the U. …
3: Bibliography C
  • E. U. Condon and G. H. Shortley (1935) The Theory of Atomic Spectra. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • J. N. L. Connor and D. Farrelly (1981) Molecular collisions and cusp catastrophes: Three methods for the calculation of Pearcey’s integral and its derivatives. Chem. Phys. Lett. 81 (2), pp. 306–310.
  • J. N. L. Connor (1973) Evaluation of multidimensional canonical integrals in semiclassical collision theory. Molecular Phys. 26 (6), pp. 1371–1377.
  • J. N. L. Connor (1974) Semiclassical theory of molecular collisions: Many nearly coincident classical trajectories. Molecular Phys. 27 (4), pp. 853–866.
  • J. N. L. Connor (1976) Catastrophes and molecular collisions. Molecular Phys. 31 (1), pp. 33–55.