Scattering matrix pole expansions for complex wave numbers in R -matrix theory

P. Ducru, B. Forget, V. Sobes, G. Hale, M. Paris
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In this follow-up article to [Shadow poles in the alternative parametrization of R-matrix theory, Ducru (2020)], we establish new results on scattering matrix pole expansions for complex wavenumbers in R-matrix theory. In the past, two branches of theoretical formalisms emerged to describe the scattering matrix in nuclear physics: R-matrix theory, and pole expansions. The two have been quite isolated from one another. Recently, our study of Brune's alternative parametrization of R-matrix theory has shown the need to extend the scattering matrix (and the underlying R-matrix operators) to complex wavenumbers. Two competing ways of doing so have emerged from a historical ambiguity in the definitions of the shift $\boldsymbol{S}$ and penetration $\boldsymbol{P}$ functions: the legacy Lane \& Thomas "force closure" approach, versus analytic continuation (which is the standard in mathematical physics). The R-matrix community has not yet come to a consensus as to which to adopt for evaluations in standard nuclear data libraries, such as ENDF. In this article, we argue in favor of analytic continuation of R-matrix operators. We bridge R-matrix theory with the Humblet-Rosenfeld pole expansions, and unveil new properties of the Siegert-Humblet radioactive poles and widths, including their invariance properties to changes in channel radii $a_c$. We then show that analytic continuation of R-matrix operators preserves important physical and mathematical properties of the scattering matrix -- cancelling spurious poles and guaranteeing generalized unitarity -- while still being able to close channels below thresholds.
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r -矩阵理论中复波数的散射矩阵极点展开
在本文的后续文章[r -矩阵理论替代参数化中的阴影极点,Ducru(2020)]中,我们建立了r -矩阵理论中复波数散射矩阵极点展开的新结果。过去,核物理中出现了两种描述散射矩阵的理论形式:r -矩阵理论和极展开。这两家公司彼此相当隔绝。最近,我们对r -矩阵理论的Brune替代参数化的研究表明,需要将散射矩阵(以及底层的r -矩阵算子)扩展到复波数。从移位$\boldsymbol{S}$和穿透$\boldsymbol{P}$函数定义的历史歧义中,出现了两种相互竞争的方法:遗留的Lane \& Thomas“力闭包”方法,与解析延拓(这是数学物理中的标准)。r矩阵社区尚未就在标准核数据库(如ENDF)中采用哪种评估方法达成共识。在本文中,我们论证了r -矩阵算子的解析延拓。我们将r矩阵理论与Humblet-Rosenfeld极点展开联系起来,揭示了Siegert-Humblet放射性极点和宽度的新性质,包括它们对通道半径变化的不变性。然后,我们证明了r矩阵算子的解析延拓保留了散射矩阵的重要物理和数学性质——消除假极点并保证广义统一——同时仍然能够关闭低于阈值的通道。
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