1984
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(84)90044-7
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Response functions of 58Ni, 116Sn AND 208Pb to the excitation of intermediate-energy α-particles

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“…Multipole strength distributions corresponding to L=0-2 have been extracted using the standard MDA procedure [35]. Contributions from each multipole are determined in terms of fractions of 100% of the energy weighted sum rule (EWSR) [36,37] by fitting a linear combination of calculated angular distributions to corresponding experimental cross sections.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multipole strength distributions corresponding to L=0-2 have been extracted using the standard MDA procedure [35]. Contributions from each multipole are determined in terms of fractions of 100% of the energy weighted sum rule (EWSR) [36,37] by fitting a linear combination of calculated angular distributions to corresponding experimental cross sections.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A multipole decomposition analysis (MDA) procedure [10] was employed to extract the strengths of the ISGMR, along with those for other isoscalar resonances (up to L = 3). The associated DWBA calculations were performed with the computer code PTOLEMY [11], following the method of Satchler and Khoa [12], using the density-dependent single-folding model for the real part, obtained with a Gaussian α-nucleon potential, and a phenomenological Woods-Saxon potential for the imaginary term.…”
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“…1(a) and (b), respectively. To extract the monopole contribution from the cross sections, a multipole decomposition analysis (MDA) [37,38] was performed for each bin in E x by fitting the differential cross section with a linear combination of distorted wave Born approximation (DWBA) angular distributions for angular momentum transfers of ∆L = 0, 1, 2 and 3. The DWBA calculations were performed using the code FOLD/DWHI [39].…”
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