2010
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/20100202002
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Exploring the potential of the São Paulo Potential

Abstract: Abstract. Recent development of an imaginary potential based on the São Paulo potential is briefly presented.Further developments of the model in order to describe weakly bound systems (e.g. 7 Li + 120 Sn) are discussed and compared to experimental data. New preliminary data on the 18 O+ 110 Pd transitional system are also presented and apparent similarities to the weakly bound case are commented.

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“…The main difference is that the spectroscopic amplitudes obtained in this study are derived from shell-model calculations and applied to heavy-ion interactions, where the high orders of the interactions and the transitions from excited states of the projectile or the target might be relevant [34,51]. These kinds of effects can be masked by the overestimation of the spectroscopic amplitudes from the DWBA fits to the transfer cross sections (this seems not be the case for the present reactions.…”
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“…The main difference is that the spectroscopic amplitudes obtained in this study are derived from shell-model calculations and applied to heavy-ion interactions, where the high orders of the interactions and the transitions from excited states of the projectile or the target might be relevant [34,51]. These kinds of effects can be masked by the overestimation of the spectroscopic amplitudes from the DWBA fits to the transfer cross sections (this seems not be the case for the present reactions.…”
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“…Many studies using the SPP as the optical potential to derive the elastic scattering to study its energy dependence and to calculate direct reaction cross sections have been reported (see for examples Refs. [4,22,[32][33][34][35][36][37]).…”
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confidence: 99%