Abstract
A quantal inversion of the {sup 16}O-{sup 16}O scattering data at 350 MeV yields an optical potential which gives an excellent fit ({chi}{sup 2}/F = 1.65) to the measured cross-section. The real part of this potential is shallower than any potential used by others for distances between 2 and 6 fm. The imaginary potential is also relatively weak. This potential does not favour a rainbow interpretation of the structure in data observed at large scattering angles. 12 refs., 1 tab., 4 figs.
Allen, L J;
Berge, L;
Steward, C;
[1]
Amos, K;
Fiedeldey, H;
[2]
Leeb, H;
[3]
Lipperheide, R;
Froebrich, P
[4]
- Melbourne Univ., Parkville, VIC (Australia). School of Physics
- University of South Africa (UNISA), Pretoria (South Africa). Dept. of Physics
- Technische Univ., Vienna (Austria)
- Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin GmbH (Germany)
Citation Formats
Allen, L J, Berge, L, Steward, C, Amos, K, Fiedeldey, H, Leeb, H, Lipperheide, R, and Froebrich, P.
An optical potential from inversion of the 350 MeV {sup 16} O - {sup 16} O scattering data.
Australia: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Allen, L J, Berge, L, Steward, C, Amos, K, Fiedeldey, H, Leeb, H, Lipperheide, R, & Froebrich, P.
An optical potential from inversion of the 350 MeV {sup 16} O - {sup 16} O scattering data.
Australia.
Allen, L J, Berge, L, Steward, C, Amos, K, Fiedeldey, H, Leeb, H, Lipperheide, R, and Froebrich, P.
1992.
"An optical potential from inversion of the 350 MeV {sup 16} O - {sup 16} O scattering data."
Australia.
@misc{etde_10144851,
title = {An optical potential from inversion of the 350 MeV {sup 16} O - {sup 16} O scattering data}
author = {Allen, L J, Berge, L, Steward, C, Amos, K, Fiedeldey, H, Leeb, H, Lipperheide, R, and Froebrich, P}
abstractNote = {A quantal inversion of the {sup 16}O-{sup 16}O scattering data at 350 MeV yields an optical potential which gives an excellent fit ({chi}{sup 2}/F = 1.65) to the measured cross-section. The real part of this potential is shallower than any potential used by others for distances between 2 and 6 fm. The imaginary potential is also relatively weak. This potential does not favour a rainbow interpretation of the structure in data observed at large scattering angles. 12 refs., 1 tab., 4 figs.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {An optical potential from inversion of the 350 MeV {sup 16} O - {sup 16} O scattering data}
author = {Allen, L J, Berge, L, Steward, C, Amos, K, Fiedeldey, H, Leeb, H, Lipperheide, R, and Froebrich, P}
abstractNote = {A quantal inversion of the {sup 16}O-{sup 16}O scattering data at 350 MeV yields an optical potential which gives an excellent fit ({chi}{sup 2}/F = 1.65) to the measured cross-section. The real part of this potential is shallower than any potential used by others for distances between 2 and 6 fm. The imaginary potential is also relatively weak. This potential does not favour a rainbow interpretation of the structure in data observed at large scattering angles. 12 refs., 1 tab., 4 figs.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}