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The formalism developed in the preceding papers that connects integrated correlation function of a trapped two-particle system to infinite volume scattering phase shift is further extended to coupled-channel systems in the present work. Using a trapped nonrelativistic two-channel system as an example, a new relation is derived that retains the same structure as in the single channel, and has explicit dependence on the phase shifts in both channels but not on the inelasticity. The relation is illustrated by a exactly solvable coupled-channel quantum mechanical model with contact interactions. It is further validated by path integral Monte Carlo simulation of a quasi-one-dimensional model that can admit general interaction potentials. In all cases, we found rapid convergence to the infinite volume limit as the trap size is increased, even at short times, making it potentially a good candidate to overcome signal-to-noise issues in Monte Carlo applications. Published by the American Physical Society2025more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available March 1, 2026
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null (Ed.)We aim to compute the discrete energy spectrum for two-body scattering in a three-dimensional box under periodic boundary conditions. The spectrum in the center of mass is obtained by solving the Schödinger equation in a test potential using the Fourier basis. The focus is on how to project the spectrum into the various irreducible representations of the symmetry groups of the box. Four examples are given to show how the infinite-volume spectrum (including both bound and scattering states) is resolved in cubic or elongated boxes, and in systems with integer or half-integer total spin. Such a demonstration is a crucial step in relating the discrete spectrum in the box to the infinite-volume scattering phaseshifts via the Lüscher method.more » « less
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