We have developed a quantum-semiclassical approach for calculation of transition probabilities in few-dimensional quantum systems. In this approach the problem is reduced to the Schrödinger-like equation for some degrees of freedom which integrated symphoniously with the classical equations describing the remaining part. This approach was successfully applied for treating self-ionization of hydrogen-like ions in magnetic fields, break-up of some halo nuclei and for excitation and stripping of helium ions by protons. Here we present the method application to calculation of ionization and excitation/deexcitation of helium ions by slow antiprotons. The calculated cross sections are important for experimental investigations in antiproton physic...
We investigate l-mixing processes in collisions of excited positronium (Ps) atoms with protons in th...
The charge transfer process in collisions of excited (n = 2, 3) hydrogen atoms with He+ and in colli...
A computationally affordable methodology is developed to predict cross sections and rate coefficient...
We consider the neutralization of an excited antiprotonic helium ion which is accompanied by antipro...
A consistent quantum mechanical calculation of partial cross-sections leading to different final sta...
Semiclassical approximation which is the marriage of classical and quantum mechanics can be applied ...
We apply the fully quantum-mechanical convergent close-coupling method to the calculation of antipro...
Abstract. We present a quantum mechanical method for calculating the ejected electron probability di...
Stripping and excitation cross sections are calculated, using a&10;time-dependent discrete-variable ...
A full quantum mechanical calculation of partial cross-sections leading to different final states of...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
The application of a classical approach to various quantum problems – the secular perturbation appro...
Between an ion and a hydrogen (H) atom in an excited state, there exists an effectively isotropic in...
We compare classical and quantum predictions of the cross section for anti-hydrogen formation by cha...
Using a combination of semiclassical and recently developed wave packet propagation techniques we fi...
We investigate l-mixing processes in collisions of excited positronium (Ps) atoms with protons in th...
The charge transfer process in collisions of excited (n = 2, 3) hydrogen atoms with He+ and in colli...
A computationally affordable methodology is developed to predict cross sections and rate coefficient...
We consider the neutralization of an excited antiprotonic helium ion which is accompanied by antipro...
A consistent quantum mechanical calculation of partial cross-sections leading to different final sta...
Semiclassical approximation which is the marriage of classical and quantum mechanics can be applied ...
We apply the fully quantum-mechanical convergent close-coupling method to the calculation of antipro...
Abstract. We present a quantum mechanical method for calculating the ejected electron probability di...
Stripping and excitation cross sections are calculated, using a&10;time-dependent discrete-variable ...
A full quantum mechanical calculation of partial cross-sections leading to different final states of...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
The application of a classical approach to various quantum problems – the secular perturbation appro...
Between an ion and a hydrogen (H) atom in an excited state, there exists an effectively isotropic in...
We compare classical and quantum predictions of the cross section for anti-hydrogen formation by cha...
Using a combination of semiclassical and recently developed wave packet propagation techniques we fi...
We investigate l-mixing processes in collisions of excited positronium (Ps) atoms with protons in th...
The charge transfer process in collisions of excited (n = 2, 3) hydrogen atoms with He+ and in colli...
A computationally affordable methodology is developed to predict cross sections and rate coefficient...