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RESTRICTION This definition makes sense only if the separable model, which supposes the two groups of degrees of freedom uncoupled, is a meaningful approximation. EXAMPLES
For example, if the Ground State of an electronic system can be labeled by with a doubly occupied orbital and a virtual orbital, and if corresponds to an incident electron of Kinetic Energy , then # Shape Resonance # Feshbach resonance # In case (1),
HISTORICAL REMARK The name "Feshbach resonance" comes from the seminal paper of Herman Feshbach (Ann. Phys. (N.Y.) 5 (1958) 357) which introduces a method for computing resonant cross sections. This method had previously been introduced by Ugo Fano in Nuovo Cimento 12 (1935) 156 and further developed by Fano in Phys. Rev. A 124 (1961) 1866. This method is called the Feshbach-Fano Partitioning method. Though this method is particularly well adapted for Feshbach resonances it is very general and can be also applied to shape resonances. This method is closely related to Löwdin 's partitioning method (J. Math. Phys. 3 (1962) 969) and Bloch's perturbation theory (Nucl. Phys. 6 (1958) 329). EXTERNAL LINK |