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Weakly Bound LiHe 2 Molecules in the Framework of Three-Dimensional Faddeev Equations. / Kolganova, E. A.; Roudnev, V.

In: Few-Body Systems, Vol. 60, No. 2, 32, 01.06.2019.

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title = "Weakly Bound LiHe 2 Molecules in the Framework of Three-Dimensional Faddeev Equations",
abstract = " A method of direct solution of the Faddeev equations for the bound-state problem with zero total angular momentum is used to calculate the binding energies. The results for binding energies of He 2 6 Li and He 2 7 Li systems and helium atom–HeLi dimer scattering length are presented. The results show that modern potential models support two bound states in both trimers. In both cases the energy of the excited state is very close to the energy of the lowest two-body threshold. ",
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