Abstract

Two qualitative differences between the predictions of elastic selective adsorption theory and experimental results are discussed. For rule 2 resonances (Wolfe and Weare [1]), minima are seen experimentally but maxima are predicted and calculated by elastic theories. Also elastic theory does not agree with experiment for the crossing of non-symmetric resonance states. When an optical potential is included to phenomenologically account for inelastic scattering, agreement with experimental data is obtained.

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