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Many-Body Atomic Physics

Many-Body Atomic Physics

Many-Body Atomic Physics

J. J. Boyle, Harvard University, Massachusetts
M. S. Pindzola, Auburn University, Alabama
November 2005
Paperback
9780521021999

    This introduction to the field of many-body atomic physics is suitable for researchers and graduate students. Drawing from three major subject areas, atomic structure, atomic photoionization, and electron-atom collisions, this book begins with an introduction to many-body diagrams, and continues with several chapters devoted to each subject area written by leading theorists in that field. Topics in atomic structure include the relativistic theory for highly charged atomic ions and calculations of parity nonconservation. Topics in atomic photoionization include single and double photoionization processes, and photoelectron angular distributions. Topics in electron-atom collisions include the theory of electron impact ionization, perturbation series methods, target dependence of the triply differential cross section, Thomas processes, R-matrix theory, close coupling, and distorted-wave theory. This coherent and carefully edited volume has been prepared by leading atomic physicists as a tribute to Hugh Kelly, one of the pioneers of many-body theory.

    • Prepared by leading theorists

    Product details

    November 2005
    Paperback
    9780521021999
    428 pages
    246 × 172 × 27 mm
    0.662kg
    170 b/w illus. 25 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Contributors
    • Introduction
    • Part I. Atomic Structure:
    • 1. Development of atomic many-body theory Ingvar Lindgren
    • 2. Relativistic MBPT for highly charged ions W. R. Johnson
    • 3. Parity nonconservation in atoms S. A. Blundell, W. R. Johnson, and J. Sapirstein
    • Part II. Photoionization of Atoms:
    • 4. Single photoionization processes J. J. Boyle, and M. D. Kutzner
    • 5. Photoionization dominated by double excitation T. N. Chang
    • 6. Direct double photoionization in atoms Z. W. Liu
    • 7. Photoelectron angular distributions Steven T. Manson
    • Part III. A. Atomic Scattering - General Considerations:
    • 8. The many-body approach to electron-atom collisions M. Ya Amusia
    • 9. Theoretical aspects of electron impact ionization P. L. Altick
    • Part III. B. Atomic Scattering - Low-Order Applications:
    • 10. Perturbation series methods D. H. Madison
    • 11. Target dependence of the triply differential cross section Cheng Pan and Anthony F. Starace
    • 12. Overview of Thomas processes for fast mass transfer J. H. McGuire, Jack C. Straton and T. Ishihara
    • Part III. C. Atomic Scattering - All-Order Applications:
    • 13. R-matrix Theory: Some Recent Applications Philip G. Burke:
    • 14. Electron scattering: application of Dirac R-matrix theory Wasantha Wijesundera, Ian Grant and Patrick Norrington
    • 15. Close coupling and distorted-wave theory D. C. Griffin and M. S. Pindzola
    • Appendix: Units and notation
    • References
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Ingvar Lindgren, W. R. Johnson, S. A. Blundell, W. R. Johnson, J. Sapirstein, J. J. Boyle, M. D. Kutzner, T. N. Chang, Z. W. Liu, Steven T. Manson, M. Ya Amusia, P. L. Altick, D. H. Madison, Cheng Pan, Anthony F. Starace, J. H. McGuire, Jack C. Straton, T. Ishihara, Philip G. Burke, Wasantha Wijesundera, Ian Grant, Patrick Norrington, D. C. Griffin, M. S. Pindzola

    • Authors
    • J. J. Boyle , Harvard University, Massachusetts
    • M. S. Pindzola , Auburn University, Alabama