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arxiv: 1708.04938 · v1 · pith:L7GHIVF6new · submitted 2017-08-16 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

Vibrational Feshbach Resonances Mediated by Nondipole Positron-Molecule Interactions

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keywords vibrationalpositron-moleculeinteractionspositronresonancesannihilationfeshbachmeasurements
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Measurements of energy-resolved positron-molecule annihilation show the existence of positron binding and vibrational Feshbach resonances. The existing theory describes this phenomenon successfully for the case of infrared-active vibrational modes which allow dipole coupling between the incident positron and the vibrational motion. Presented here are measurements of positron-molecule annihilation made using a recently developed cryogenic positron beam capable of significantly improved energy resolution. The results provide evidence of resonances associated with infrared-inactive vibrational modes, indicating that positron-molecule bound states may be populated by nondipole interactions. The anticipated ingredients for a theoretical description of such interactions are discussed.

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