We develop the theory for the Adiabatic Raman Photoassociation (ARPA) of
ultracold atoms to form ultracold molecules in the presence of scattering
resonances. Based on a computational method in which we replace the continuum
with a discrete set of "effective modes", we show that the existence of
resonances greatly aids in the formation of deeply bound molecular states. We
illustrate our general theory by computationally studying the formation of
85Rb2 molecules from pairs of colliding ultracold 85Rb atoms. The
single-event transfer yield is shown to have a near-unity value for wide
resonances, while the ensemble-averaged transfer yield is shown to be higher
for narrow resonances. The ARPA yields are compared with that of (the
experimentally measured) "Feshbach molecule" magneto-association. Our findings
suggest that an experimental investigation of ARPA at sub-μK temperatures
is warranted.Comment: 20 pages, 11 figure