Abstract

Calculations of positron–atom and positron–molecule scattering are reviewed. The polarized orbital results of the York group are found to be of the same reliability as recent experimental determinations in the elastic region for the noble gases. The temperature dependence of the annihilation rate is suggested as a sensitive point of contact between theory and experiment. Using a new, direct experimental determination of the positronium formation cross section below the ionization threshold for argon and helium, we have made an improved Ore-type estimate of the positronium fraction of the noble gases. The new estimates agree perfectly with experiment for the three lighter gases. However, for krypton and xenon, the new estimates are much too high, which suggests the existence of an unknown process which suppresses or depletes positronium. Recent calculations on other atoms and on simple diatomic molecules are also reviewed.

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