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Iterative Method for Solution of the One‐Dimensional Wave Equation: Eigenvalues and Eigenfunctions for L‐J (12, 6) and Exponential (α, 6) Interatomic Potentials
(The American Institute of Physics, 1963-05-01)
A method of direct numerical integration of the one‐dimensional wave equation is described and illustrated by calculations of the radial wavefunctions, vibrational energy levels, and numbers of bound states for diatomic ...
Structure of Weak Non‐Hugoniot Shocks
(The American Institute of Physics, 1963-05)
As the curvature of shock waves increases, the shock structure becomes two dimensional, and the usual Hugoniot jump conditions no longer hold. An equation has been derived for the structure of such a two‐dimensional ...
High‐Velocity Molecular Beam Scattering: Total Elastic Cross Sections for L‐J(n, 6) and Exp‐6(α) Potentials
(The American Institute of Physics, 1963-01-15)
Explicit expressions are derived for the total elastic scattering cross sections in the high‐velocity region for molecules interacting according to L‐J (n, 6) and exp‐6(α) potentials. Cross sections are presented in tabular ...
Elastic scattering of relativistic electrons by screened atomic nuclei
(Elsevier, 1963)
The effect of screening by atomic electrons on the scattering of relativistic electrons by heavy atoms has been computed numerically using different screening models. Exponential and Hartree potentials were used to simulate ...
Semiclassical Analysis of the Extrema in the Velocity Dependence of Total Elastic‐Scattering Cross Sections: Relation to the Bound States
(The American Institute of Physics, 1963-06-01)
The phenomenon of extrema in the velocity dependence of the total elastic cross section Q(v) for atom—atom scattering in the thermal‐energy region is shown to be a quite general one, whenever the interaction potential ...
Energy levels of As77
(Elsevier, 1963)
The gamma rays of As77 following beta decay of were investigated using coincidence techniques. General features of the level structure were found to be in substantial agreement with the work of previous investigators. ...