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Applications of the modified Faddeev equations: t + dμ-

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We present calculations of the cross-sections for elastic as well as for muon transfer in t + dμ- collisions below the tμ-(n = 2) threshold. The appropriate mass-scaled Jacobi coordinates are used in the direct and rearrangement channels. The K-matrix elements are obtained from the solution of multichannel Faddeev equations in the configuration space formulation. A bipolar expansion and spline representation are used in the numerical solution of the modified Faddeev equations.

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Boukour, A., Hu, CY. Applications of the modified Faddeev equations: t + dμ- . Hyperfine Interactions 119, 161–164 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012635408886

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