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Interaction of a wave packet with potential structures moving with acceleration

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Authors: M. A. Zakharov, G. V. Kulin, A. I. Frank

Year

2020

Paper ID

21457

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

The paper is devoted to a numerical study of the problem of interaction of the wave packet with potential structures moving with constant acceleration. In all the cases considered the result of the interaction is a change in the velocity spectrum. In the first approximation the magnitude of the shift in the spectrum is determined by the product of acceleration by group delay time. Also, as the direction of acceleration reverses the effect changes its sign. The results are completely consistent with the idea of universality of the Effect of Acceleration which consists in a change in the frequency of the wave at scattering on an object moving with acceleration.

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