Scattering of positronium from singly ionized helium and appearing resonances

Abstract

The coupled-channel model [Phys. Rev. A 59, 363 (1999)] that yields converged low-energy phase shifts, and exact binding and resonance features in Ps-H [Phys. Rev. A 59, 2058 (1999)] is applied to study Ps-He+ scattering. Similar to PsH, resonances appear in the S-, P-, D-, etc partial waves in the Ps-He+ system but in both the singlet and triplet scattering channels. The latter signifies possible Rydberg states of e+ around singlet and triplet helium. The S-wave singlet resonance at 2.79 eV agrees to that predicted earlier in e+-He entrance channel (energy difference 16.64 eV) at 19.27 eV [Chem. Phys. Lett. 262, 460 (1996)].

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