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Importance of the density dependence of the nucleon--nucleon interaction for elastic scattering of light complex projectile. [104 MeV, Woods-Saxon potential, differential cross sections]

Conference · · AIP (Am. Inst. Phys.) Conf. Proc.; (United States)
OSTI ID:5961959

The application of the realistic nucleon--nucleon interaction for the 104-MeV alpha and lithium-6 scattering on calcium 40 is considered. The predictions of a refined folding model approach are compared with recently measured differential cross sections covering a wide angular range. Applying the microscopic potentials for the elastic differential cross sections, an imaginary part must be added in a phenomenological way. Also a normalization factor for the depth of the real folded potential must be introduced. The values of chi/sup 2//F for the best fit obtained with phenomenological real and imaginary potential based on a squared Woods--Saxon form are listed. 11 references. (JFP)

Research Organization:
Institut fuer Angewandte Kernphysik, Karlsruhe, Germany
OSTI ID:
5961959
Report Number(s):
CONF-780644-
Journal Information:
AIP (Am. Inst. Phys.) Conf. Proc.; (United States), Journal Name: AIP (Am. Inst. Phys.) Conf. Proc.; (United States) Vol. 47; ISSN APCPC
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English