1981
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.23.2503
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Elastic scattering ofNe20+Mg

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“…In particular, the 130 Te nucleus is a candidate for the 0νββ decay [38], and 116 Sn is the daughter nucleus for the ββ decay of the 116 Cd one [39,40]. As far as we know, no experimental measurements exist at ≈ 15 AMeV incident energy, and no theoretical analyses are present in the literature regarding the case of the 20 Ne + 130 Te system, although some works are focused on elastic scattering with the 20 Ne beam [41,42] or the 130 Te target [43,44]. Regard-ing the 18 O + 116 Sn case, such analyses were performed using lighter projectiles [45] or by fitting procedures with free-parameter Woods-Saxon potentials [46], not useful for the purposes of NUMEN [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the 130 Te nucleus is a candidate for the 0νββ decay [38], and 116 Sn is the daughter nucleus for the ββ decay of the 116 Cd one [39,40]. As far as we know, no experimental measurements exist at ≈ 15 AMeV incident energy, and no theoretical analyses are present in the literature regarding the case of the 20 Ne + 130 Te system, although some works are focused on elastic scattering with the 20 Ne beam [41,42] or the 130 Te target [43,44]. Regard-ing the 18 O + 116 Sn case, such analyses were performed using lighter projectiles [45] or by fitting procedures with free-parameter Woods-Saxon potentials [46], not useful for the purposes of NUMEN [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%