Abstract
We study the behavior of the Eisenbud-Wigner collisional time delay around Feshbach resonances in cold and ultracold atomic and molecular collisions. We carry out coupled-channel scattering calculations on ultracold Rb and Cs collisions. In the low-energy limit, the time delay is proportional to the scattering length and so exhibits a pole as a function of applied field. At high energy, it exhibits a Lorentzian peak as a function of either energy or field. For narrow resonances, the crossover between these two regimes occurs at an energy proportional to the square of the resonance strength parameter . For wider resonances, the behavior is more complicated and we present an analysis in terms of multichannel quantum defect theory.
- Received 24 July 2019
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.1.033023
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