2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-44490-9_9
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Selected Topics in Reaction Studies with Exotic Nuclei

Abstract: Abstract. Recent results on the elastic and inelastic scattering of exotic nuclei by protons and complex nuclei are presented. The models used to analyze these data and the information that may be obtained from these analyses are described in some detail. Some results for transfer reactions and fusion induced by exotic nuclei are also briefly discussed.

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“…This potential allows a good reproduction of large sets of nucleon-nucleus data [23][24][25][26]. To fit the nucleus-nucleon data, the JLM potential U JLM may need to be slightly modified by varying the normalization factors λ V and λ W for the real V and W imaginary parts such that…”
Section: A Jlm Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This potential allows a good reproduction of large sets of nucleon-nucleus data [23][24][25][26]. To fit the nucleus-nucleon data, the JLM potential U JLM may need to be slightly modified by varying the normalization factors λ V and λ W for the real V and W imaginary parts such that…”
Section: A Jlm Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the reaction processes to study both stable and unstable nuclei is elastic scattering. Employing electron and proton scattering, one can obtain information on the neutron ground state density and transition density distributions [1,3]. At intermediate energies (100 − 1000 MeV), a good tool to probe nucleon density distributions is proton elastic scattering, due to its larger mean free path in the nuclear medium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the microscopic approach in principle the potential is obtained by assuming a nucleonnucleon effective interaction. The method includes two different categories [107]. In the first category ground state and transition densities are folded with an effective nucleon -nucleon interaction in order to generate the ground state and transition potentials.…”
Section: Microscopic Potentialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first category ground state and transition densities are folded with an effective nucleon -nucleon interaction in order to generate the ground state and transition potentials. In the second category the calculation starts from an infinite nuclear matter optical potential and the elastic scattering and the transition optical potential of finite nuclei are deduced by using the relevant ground state and transition densities [107]. Several microscopic approaches of both categories have been proposed [5,14,108,109].…”
Section: Microscopic Potentialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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