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Direct Boundary Matching: A Bound-State Technique for Nuclear Scattering with Lagrange-Legendre Functions

Published 8 Dec 2025 in nucl-th | (2512.07111v1)

Abstract: I present a direct boundary matching method (DBMM) for solving nuclear scattering problems using Lagrange-Legendre basis functions. This approach belongs to the family of bound-state techniques for the continuum, reformulating scattering problems into a localized, square-integrable ($L2$) representation. The key feature is the direct incorporation of the outgoing wave boundary condition into the last row of the matrix equation, eliminating the need for Bloch operators and two-step matching procedures required in traditional R-matrix methods. Unlike the complex scaling method that rotates coordinates into the complex plane, DBMM operates entirely in real coordinate space. The formalism is extended to coupled-channel problems, where the wave function decomposition naturally leads to an effective source potential that distinguishes between the entrance channel and other channels. Benchmark calculations for p~+~${12}$C scattering demonstrate excellent agreement with the Numerov integration method.

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