Electron-Hydrogen Scattering at Low Energies

Abstract
The effective range in the singlet electron-hydrogen system has been evaluated as 2.646±0.004 atomic units by using the asymptotic amplitude of the 202-parameter H wave function of Pekeris. This value of the effective range, together with the value of the electron affinity of H, determines the scattering length in the singlet system as 6.167 atomic units. The effective range in the triplet system is calculated to be 1.219 atomic units by a Hartree-Fock approximation. It is shown that the effective-range approximation is very good for all energies at which only elastic scattering is allowed. The photo-ionization of H is briefly discussed on the basis of the effective-range theory.