Dissociative positronium attachment to F2 is calculated to produce an effective annihilation parameter 1Zeff around 600 at room temperature, pointing to a plausible mechanism for chemical quenching in halogens.
Many-body theory calculations of positron binding to negative ions
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A many-body theory approach developed by the authors [Phys. Rev. A 70, 032720 (2004)] is applied to positron bound states and annihilation rates in atomic systems. Within the formalism, full account of virtual positronium (Ps) formation is made by summing the electron-positron ladder diagram series, thus enabling the theory to include all important many-body correlation effects in the positron problem. Numerical calculations have been performed for positron bound states with the hydrogen and halogen negative ions, also known as Ps hydride and Ps halides. The Ps binding energies of 1.118, 2.718, 2.245, 1.873 and 1.393 eV and annihilation rates of 2.544, 2.482, 1.984, 1.913 and 1.809 ns$^{-1}$, have been obtained for PsH, PsF, PsCl, PsBr and PsI, respectively.
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Dissociative positronium attachment in halogen gases
Dissociative positronium attachment to F2 is calculated to produce an effective annihilation parameter 1Zeff around 600 at room temperature, pointing to a plausible mechanism for chemical quenching in halogens.