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Cross-section fluctuations in chaotic scattering systems

Exact analytical expressions for the cross-section correlation functions of chaotic scattering sys- tems have hitherto been derived only under special conditions. The objective of the present article is to provide expressions that are applicable beyond these restrictions. The derivation is based on...

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Autores principales: Ericson, Torleif E. O., Dietz, Barbara, Richter, Achim
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.94.042207
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2265758
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author Ericson, Torleif E. O.
Dietz, Barbara
Richter, Achim
author_facet Ericson, Torleif E. O.
Dietz, Barbara
Richter, Achim
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description Exact analytical expressions for the cross-section correlation functions of chaotic scattering sys- tems have hitherto been derived only under special conditions. The objective of the present article is to provide expressions that are applicable beyond these restrictions. The derivation is based on a statistical model of Breit-Wigner type for chaotic scattering amplitudes which has been shown to describe the exact analytical results for the scattering (S)-matrix correlation functions accurately. Our results are given in the energy and in the time representations and apply in the whole range from isolated to overlapping resonances. The S-matrix contributions to the cross-section correla- tions are obtained in terms of explicit irreducible and reducible correlation functions. Consequently, the model can be used for a detailed exploration of the key features of the cross-section correlations and the underlying physical mechanisms. In the region of isolated resonances, the cross-section correlations contain a dominant contribution from the self-correlation term. For narrow states the self-correlations originate predominantly from widely spaced states with exceptionally large partial width. In the asymptotic region of well-overlapping resonances, the cross-section autocorrelation functions are given in terms of the S-matrix autocorrelation functions. For inelastic correlations, in particular, the Ericson fluctuations rapidly dominate in that region. Agreement with known analytical and with experimental results is excellent.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16006942022-03-31T02:24:17Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevE.94.042207http://cds.cern.ch/record/2265758engEricson, Torleif E. O.Dietz, BarbaraRichter, AchimCross-section fluctuations in chaotic scattering systemsnlin.CDPhysics in GeneralPhysics in GeneralExact analytical expressions for the cross-section correlation functions of chaotic scattering sys- tems have hitherto been derived only under special conditions. The objective of the present article is to provide expressions that are applicable beyond these restrictions. The derivation is based on a statistical model of Breit-Wigner type for chaotic scattering amplitudes which has been shown to describe the exact analytical results for the scattering (S)-matrix correlation functions accurately. Our results are given in the energy and in the time representations and apply in the whole range from isolated to overlapping resonances. The S-matrix contributions to the cross-section correla- tions are obtained in terms of explicit irreducible and reducible correlation functions. Consequently, the model can be used for a detailed exploration of the key features of the cross-section correlations and the underlying physical mechanisms. In the region of isolated resonances, the cross-section correlations contain a dominant contribution from the self-correlation term. For narrow states the self-correlations originate predominantly from widely spaced states with exceptionally large partial width. In the asymptotic region of well-overlapping resonances, the cross-section autocorrelation functions are given in terms of the S-matrix autocorrelation functions. For inelastic correlations, in particular, the Ericson fluctuations rapidly dominate in that region. Agreement with known analytical and with experimental results is excellent.arXiv:1605.07217CERN-TH-2016-123oai:inspirehep.net:16006942016-05-23
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Physics in General
Ericson, Torleif E. O.
Dietz, Barbara
Richter, Achim
Cross-section fluctuations in chaotic scattering systems
title Cross-section fluctuations in chaotic scattering systems
title_full Cross-section fluctuations in chaotic scattering systems
title_fullStr Cross-section fluctuations in chaotic scattering systems
title_full_unstemmed Cross-section fluctuations in chaotic scattering systems
title_short Cross-section fluctuations in chaotic scattering systems
title_sort cross-section fluctuations in chaotic scattering systems
topic nlin.CD
Physics in General
Physics in General
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.94.042207
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2265758
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