2013
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.87.064606
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Investigation of16O+16O elastic scattering using theα-cluster folding model

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“…The phenomenological WS2 potential has been used to describe the 16 O + 16 O elastic scattering, and the parameters were obtained by fitting elastic-scattering data [13]. The transition potential used to describe inelastic scattering to the excited states of the target nucleus is directly obtained as a derivative of the WS potential U (r) for λ 2.…”
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“…The phenomenological WS2 potential has been used to describe the 16 O + 16 O elastic scattering, and the parameters were obtained by fitting elastic-scattering data [13]. The transition potential used to describe inelastic scattering to the excited states of the target nucleus is directly obtained as a derivative of the WS potential U (r) for λ 2.…”
Section: A Phenomenological Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13] and transition density of the target. The transition density may be obtained microscopically, such as from the shell model or random phase approximation particlehole calculations [17], or macroscopically by deforming the ground-state density distributions [19,20].…”
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