1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf01408185
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Energy and angular momentum dependence of heavy ion optical potentials

Abstract: The influence of bombarding energy and angular momentum on the depth and shape of the real part of the optical ion-ion potential is studied in a model which uses oscillator wave functions for the ground states of the interacting nuclei and takes into account the relative motion of the nuclei by a multiplication with a plane wave factor. The calculations were done for ~+c~, 160~-160, 4~176 ~-~-160, ~-4~ and 160+ 4~ with the Skyrme force as interaction.

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“…This r space folding has been widely used [40][41][42] in previous A-A analyses. A drawback of equation (17) lies in the fact that the range of the N-N interaction (1) Numerical results are available from the author.…”
Section: The Effective Amplitude For Bound Nu-mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This r space folding has been widely used [40][41][42] in previous A-A analyses. A drawback of equation (17) lies in the fact that the range of the N-N interaction (1) Numerical results are available from the author.…”
Section: The Effective Amplitude For Bound Nu-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[24] for neutron densities, except for 12C, where we have taken P f2c = P f2c.) Of course, point densities must be used in equations (16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24). These experimental densities have thus been corrected for the finite size of the nucleon.…”
Section: Nuclear Densities -mentioning
confidence: 99%