1965
DOI: 10.1016/0029-5582(65)90083-0
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Elastic scattering of deuterons from complex nuclei at high energies

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“…As shown by Parker et al in [14], the contribution from the final-state fluctuation effects is dominant for such transitions. 12 C. Two optical model sets were used, the one of [15] (solid curve) and the one of [16] (dashed curve), which are valid for the proton energies of 96 and 100 MeV, respectively. The experimental data were taken from [5] (filled circles).…”
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“…As shown by Parker et al in [14], the contribution from the final-state fluctuation effects is dominant for such transitions. 12 C. Two optical model sets were used, the one of [15] (solid curve) and the one of [16] (dashed curve), which are valid for the proton energies of 96 and 100 MeV, respectively. The experimental data were taken from [5] (filled circles).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For other transitions the sensitivity is qualitatively the same. Two optical model sets were used, those [15] and [16], which are valid for the proton energies of 96 and 100 MeV, respectively. The results obtained by the two sets of parameters agree within 20% with the data.…”
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