2003
DOI: 10.1088/0256-307x/20/4/311
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Properties of the First 1/2 + Excitation State of 13 C by 22 MeV Proton Inelastic Scattering

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“…3, the differential cross sections were calculated using optical folded potential for both 12 C(p, p) and 13 C(p, p) at 22 MeV in comparison with the experimental data in Ref. [22]. At this incident energy, the theoretical results with the folding model are improved better at larger angles.…”
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“…3, the differential cross sections were calculated using optical folded potential for both 12 C(p, p) and 13 C(p, p) at 22 MeV in comparison with the experimental data in Ref. [22]. At this incident energy, the theoretical results with the folding model are improved better at larger angles.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…3. Optical model description of the elastic p + 12,13 C scattering data measured at the bombarding energy of 22 MeV [22] given by the folded optical potential obtained with the CDM3Y6 interaction with RT and without RT, using the best-fit imaginary potential fitted to JLM interaction. The real folded potential was used with N R = 1, while the imaginary folded potential was renormalized by the factor N I given in Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%