1985
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(85)90448-8
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Alpha-nucleus elastic scattering at intermediate energies

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“…Experimental data refer to [56][57][58] Fe and [58][59][60] Ni targets and are taken from Refs. [53][54][55][56].…”
Section: A Reactions Induced By Pionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental data refer to [56][57][58] Fe and [58][59][60] Ni targets and are taken from Refs. [53][54][55][56].…”
Section: A Reactions Induced By Pionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As suggested in Ref. [42], the 10 Be-Pb potential is scaled from a parametrisation of Bonin et al [43] that describes elastic scattering of 699 MeV α particles on lead [potential (1) in Table III of Ref. [27]].…”
Section: Numerical Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For lower incident energies of E in /A P = 20-60 MeV, the DF-FDA model (dotted line) overestimates the experimental data [39][40][41][42], but this problem is solved by the DF-TDA model (solid line) that well reproduces the data. For higher energies around E in /A P = 175 MeV, meanwhile, the DF-FDA model underestimates the experimental data [43], but this problem is also solved by the DF-TDA model that reproduces the data. For intermediate energies of E in /A P = 72-120 MeV, the difference between the DF-TDA and DF-FDA results is rather small, so that both the models reasonably reproduce the data.…”
Section: The Naf Modelmentioning
confidence: 92%