Cross Sections and Spin Asymmetries for Electron Collisions with Lead.

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Abstract

We present angle-integrated and angle-differential cross sections as well as spin asymmetries for elastic and inelastic electron collisions with lead atoms. The results were obtained using the fully relativistic convergent close-coupling (RCCC)~[1] and the Dirac B-spline R-matrix (DBSR)~[2] methods. They will be compared with experimental data and predictions from previous calculations. In particular, the spin asymmetries for the optically forbidden inelastic transitions from the ($6p^2)^3P_0$ ground state to other states of the $6p^2$ manifold, measured by Geesmann {\it et al.}~[3], are known to be very challenging for theory~[2]. We analyze the sensitivity of the predictions to the quality of the target description as well as the number of channels included in the close-coupling expansion. [1] D.\ V.\ Fursa and I.\ Bray, Phys.\ Rev.\ Lett.~{\bf 100} (2008) 113201. [2] O.\ Zatsarinny and K.\ Bartschat, Phys.\ Rev.\ A~{\bf 77} (2008) 062701. [3] H.\ Geesmann, M.\ Bartsch, G.\ F.\ Hanne, and J.\ Kessler, J.\ Phys.\ B~{\bf 24} (1991) 2817. [4] O.\ Zatsarinny, Y.\ Wang, and K.\ Bartschat, J.\ Phys.\ B~{\bf 46} (2013) 035202.

Authors

  • M. Van Eck

    Curtin University

  • K. McNamara

    Curtin University

  • D. V. Fursa

    Curtin University

  • I. Bray

    Curtin University

  • Oleg Zatsarinny

    Drake University

  • Klaus Bartschat

    Drake University