1990
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.41.2134
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Angular momentum dependent absorption inLi6scattering

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“…Optical parameter sets collected from the literature were used as starting values for the search procedure. In particular the potential OM1 of Trcka et al [18] has been extensively tested. Guided by these potentials and by our earlier analysis [3] a number of some 10 6 potentials with real volume integrals in the range J V = 200-600 MeV fm 6 have been generated for each reaction channel, thus exploring the functional Woods-Saxon space in full detail.…”
Section: Optical Model Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Optical parameter sets collected from the literature were used as starting values for the search procedure. In particular the potential OM1 of Trcka et al [18] has been extensively tested. Guided by these potentials and by our earlier analysis [3] a number of some 10 6 potentials with real volume integrals in the range J V = 200-600 MeV fm 6 have been generated for each reaction channel, thus exploring the functional Woods-Saxon space in full detail.…”
Section: Optical Model Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At lower energies, ambiguities found in the analysis of data prevented any definite conclusion about the strength and energy dependence of the optical potential. A study by Trcka et al [18] on 6 Li+…”
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“…The deep minimum seen at θ ≈ 60 • in the far-side component is stable against the strength of the absorption and may be interpreted as a primary Airy minimum of a nu- The stars show the values obtained from the OM1 optical potential of Ref. [38]. Empirical values at high energy were taken from Ref.…”
Section: A Woods-saxon Form Factorsmentioning
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“…Both Woods-Saxon and folding results have been included. These are supplemented with values derived from the smooth OM1 potential of Trcka et al [38], from [4], and from an alysis of 6 li+ 12 C at 24 and 30 MeV [16], assuming that the mass dependence of the normalized volume integrals J V,W is weak.…”
Section: B Folding Model Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%