2020
DOI: 10.31349/revmexfis.66.322
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Analysis of 6Li+16O elastic scattering using different potentials

Abstract: Available experimental angular distributions for 6Li elastically scattered from 16O nucleus in the energy range 13.0–50.0 MeV are reanalyzed within the framework of optical potential, double folding optical potential as well as cluster folding potential. Special interest was paid to the cluster folding based on the well-known cluster structure of 6Li. Elastic scattering data for 6Li+16O system plotted as a function of momentum transfer showed that the real Coulomb nuclear interference region independent of the… Show more

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“…potential strength by∼47% for 10 B and∼36% for 11 B to reproduce the experimental data. The same situation was also previously reported for nuclear systems induced by weakly bound nuclei such as 6,7 Li [21][22][23][24][25]. The angular distributions for three beryllium isotopes ( 9 Be, 10 Be, and 11 Be) elastically scattered from the 64 Zn target were analyzed in the framework of DFOM showed a difference in the extracted N r values from the fit [26].…”
Section: Data Analysis Within the Framework Of Dfomsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…potential strength by∼47% for 10 B and∼36% for 11 B to reproduce the experimental data. The same situation was also previously reported for nuclear systems induced by weakly bound nuclei such as 6,7 Li [21][22][23][24][25]. The angular distributions for three beryllium isotopes ( 9 Be, 10 Be, and 11 Be) elastically scattered from the 64 Zn target were analyzed in the framework of DFOM showed a difference in the extracted N r values from the fit [26].…”
Section: Data Analysis Within the Framework Of Dfomsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…This well-known decrease in the potential strength of the DF and CF potentials to reproduce the experimental data could be compensated by the implementation of additional potential, namely, the dynamic polarization potential (DPP), which represents dynamic polarization. By studying the scattering of weakly bound nuclei [32][33][34][35][36], many attempts have been made to account for this potential. This DPP is a surface potential designed to simulate the polarization effect Table 5.…”
Section: Analysis Of 6 Li+ 40 Ca Using Cfommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research conducted in this work complements our prior investigations [27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] that were focused on the study of interaction mechanisms and the distinct characteristics of weakly bound projectiles scattered from different target nuclei at energies both below and above the E C . This paper is structured as follows: section 2 presents the various potentials used in the calculations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%