TY - JOUR
T1 - New treatment of breakup continuum in the method of continuum discretized coupled channels
AU - Matsumoto, Takuma
AU - Kamizato, T.
AU - Ogata, K.
AU - Iseri, Y.
AU - Hiyama, Emiko
AU - Kamimura, M.
AU - Yahiro, Masanobu
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - A new method of pseudostate discretization is proposed for the method of continuum discretized coupled channels to deal with three-body breakup processes. In the method, discrete [Formula Presented]-matrix elements to the pseudo (discretized) continuum states are transformed into smooth ones to the exact continuum states of the projectile. As for the basis functions for describing pseudostate wave functions, we take real- and complex-range Gaussian functions, which form in good approximation a complete set in a finite configuration space being important for breakup processes. This “approximate-completeness” property is essential to make transformed [Formula Presented]-matrix elements accurate. Moreover, the use of these Gaussian bases is expected to be very useful to describe four-body breakup processes. Accuracy of the method is tested quantitatively for two realistic examples: elastic and projectile-breakup processes in [Formula Presented] scattering at [Formula Presented] and those in [Formula Presented] at [Formula Presented].
AB - A new method of pseudostate discretization is proposed for the method of continuum discretized coupled channels to deal with three-body breakup processes. In the method, discrete [Formula Presented]-matrix elements to the pseudo (discretized) continuum states are transformed into smooth ones to the exact continuum states of the projectile. As for the basis functions for describing pseudostate wave functions, we take real- and complex-range Gaussian functions, which form in good approximation a complete set in a finite configuration space being important for breakup processes. This “approximate-completeness” property is essential to make transformed [Formula Presented]-matrix elements accurate. Moreover, the use of these Gaussian bases is expected to be very useful to describe four-body breakup processes. Accuracy of the method is tested quantitatively for two realistic examples: elastic and projectile-breakup processes in [Formula Presented] scattering at [Formula Presented] and those in [Formula Presented] at [Formula Presented].
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevC.68.064607
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevC.68.064607
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85035248572
SN - 0556-2813
VL - 68
SP - 10
JO - Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics
JF - Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics
IS - 6
ER -