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2013
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.87.034602
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Exploring the breakup and transfer coupling effects in9Be elastic scattering

Abstract: He model, the former being more prominent at lower energies and for the heavier target systems. The behaviour of extracted dynamic polarisation potentials (DPP) generated due to breakup and one neutron transfer couplings have been investigated.

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“…[40]. 120 Sn [46], 206 Pb [47] and 208 Pb [48][49][50]; (iii) 8 He on 65 Cu [51]. We discuss below some results showing the damping of the rainbow maximum for these systems.…”
Section: Basic Theory and Recent Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…[40]. 120 Sn [46], 206 Pb [47] and 208 Pb [48][49][50]; (iii) 8 He on 65 Cu [51]. We discuss below some results showing the damping of the rainbow maximum for these systems.…”
Section: Basic Theory and Recent Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Another recent experiment on 6 He elastic scattering on lead was performed in Louvain-la-Neuve by Standyło et al [47]. In this case they used a high intensity 6 He beam (1.6×10 7 pps) and the target was 206 Pb. Owing to the high beam intensity, it was possible to use a target thinner than in other experiments involving this projectile.…”
Section: Basic Theory and Recent Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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