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Microscopic optical potential analyses of carbon–carbon elastic scattering

Publication: Canadian Journal of Physics
December 1983

Abstract

Utilizing eikonal phase shifts determined from a microscopic double-folding optical potential, marked improvement in the agreement between theory and experiment, for elastic carbon–carbon scattering between 200 and 300 MeV, is obtained when only those values for the nucleon–nucleon slope parameter, appropriate for diffractive scattering, are used. The appropriateness of the perturbative eikonal expansion is discussed by comparison with recent results, obtained for the same potentials, using a more exact complex Wentzell–Kramers–Brillouin (WKB) formalism.

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En utilisant des déphasages iconaux déterminés à partir d'un potentiel optique microscopique à double repli, on obtient une amélioration marquée de l'accord entre théorie et expérience, pour la diffusion élastique carbone–carbone entre 200 et 300 MeV, si l'on utilise, pour le paramètre de pente nucléon–nucléon, seulement les valeurs appropriées à la diffusion diffractive. La pertinence du développement iconal perturbatif est discutée, en comparaison avec des résultats récents obtenus à partir du même potentiel en utilisant un formalisme Wentzell–Kramers–Brillouin (WKB) complexe plus exact. [Traduit par le journal]

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cover image Canadian Journal of Physics
Canadian Journal of Physics
Volume 61Number 12December 1983
Pages: 1660 - 1662

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