Threshold resonance effects in reactive processes

Abstract

We investigate the effect of near threshold resonances in reactive scattering at low energy. We find a general type of anomalous behavior of the cross sections, and illustrate it with a real system (H2 + Cl). For inelastic processes, the anomalous energy dependence of the total cross sections is given by σ-3/2. The standard threshold behavior given by Wigner's law (σ-1/2) is eventually recovered at vanishing energies, but its validity is now limited to a much narrower range of energies. The universal anomalous behavior leads to reaction rate coefficients behaving as K 1/T at low temperatures, instead of the expected constant rate of the Wigner regime. We also provide analytical expressions for s-wave cross sections, and discuss the implication in ultracold physics and chemistry.

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