Chapter 11: Q7P (page 408)
Find theS-wave(l=0) partial wave phase shift for scattering from a delta-function shell (Problem 11.4). Assume that the radial wave functionu(r)goes to 0 as.
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Chapter 11: Q7P (page 408)
Find theS-wave(l=0) partial wave phase shift for scattering from a delta-function shell (Problem 11.4). Assume that the radial wave functionu(r)goes to 0 as.
Forphase shift,
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