Second excited state of 4He tetramer
Abstract
The four-boson universality suggests the existence of the second excited tetramer state in a system of cold 4He atoms. It is not bound but could be seen as a resonance in the atom-trimer scattering. This process is rigorously calculated using the momentum-space transition operator framework with two realistic interatomic potentials. The S-wave phase shift and cross section show a resonant behavior below the excited trimer threshold, but there are sizable nonresonant contributions from P and D waves as well. The position and width of the resonant state is determined, and for the latter significant finite-range effects are found.
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