We present a detailed description of a FORTRAN code for evaluation of the resonance contribution a Regge trajectory makes to the integral state-to-state cross section (ICS) within a specified range of energies. The contribution is evaluated with the help of the Mulholland formula (Macek et al., 2004) and its variants (Sokolovski et al., 2007; Sokolovski and Akhmatskaya, 2011). Regge pole positions and residues are obtained by analytically continuing S-matrix element, evaluated numerically for the physical values of the total angular momentum, into the complex angular momentum plane using the PADE-II program (Sokolovski et al., 2011). The code decomposes an elastic, inelastic, or reactive ICS into a structured, resonance, and a smooth, 'dire...
Within the proposed method, a set of experimental data points are fitted using a multi-channel S-m...
We present the python package reskit, developed to calculate the coefficients of an analytical conti...
We show how the Regge trajectory of a resonance can be obtained from its pole in a scattering proces...
We present a detailed description of a FORTRAN code for evaluation of the resonance contribution a R...
This is the third (and the last) code in a collection of three programs [Sokolovski et al. (2011), A...
This is the third (and the last) code in a collection of three programs [Sokolovski et al (2011), Ak...
State-to-state reactive integral cross sections (ICSs) are often affected by quantum mechanical reso...
We employ a simple potential model to analyze the effects which a Regge trajectory, correlating with...
Si une bande de rotation s'étend au-dessus du seuil d'émission de particule, ses membres sont des ré...
We present a FORTRAN 77 code for evaluation of resonance pole positions and residues of a numerical ...
We have calculated the locations of the Regge poles for an actual interatomic potential by following...
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We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the N∗ and Δ∗ spectrum. We employ ...
In numerical modelling of chemical reactions one calculates the scattering matrix for the required v...
We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the N* and Delta* spectrum. We emp...
Within the proposed method, a set of experimental data points are fitted using a multi-channel S-m...
We present the python package reskit, developed to calculate the coefficients of an analytical conti...
We show how the Regge trajectory of a resonance can be obtained from its pole in a scattering proces...
We present a detailed description of a FORTRAN code for evaluation of the resonance contribution a R...
This is the third (and the last) code in a collection of three programs [Sokolovski et al. (2011), A...
This is the third (and the last) code in a collection of three programs [Sokolovski et al (2011), Ak...
State-to-state reactive integral cross sections (ICSs) are often affected by quantum mechanical reso...
We employ a simple potential model to analyze the effects which a Regge trajectory, correlating with...
Si une bande de rotation s'étend au-dessus du seuil d'émission de particule, ses membres sont des ré...
We present a FORTRAN 77 code for evaluation of resonance pole positions and residues of a numerical ...
We have calculated the locations of the Regge poles for an actual interatomic potential by following...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the N∗ and Δ∗ spectrum. We employ ...
In numerical modelling of chemical reactions one calculates the scattering matrix for the required v...
We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the N* and Delta* spectrum. We emp...
Within the proposed method, a set of experimental data points are fitted using a multi-channel S-m...
We present the python package reskit, developed to calculate the coefficients of an analytical conti...
We show how the Regge trajectory of a resonance can be obtained from its pole in a scattering proces...