1964
DOI: 10.1016/0029-5582(65)90279-8
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Fragmentation theory in the quasi-elastic scattering of fast particles on light nuclei

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“…The first experiments (4,24) did in fact agree quite well with these predictions. Inter mediate coupling calculations (67,69,70) of the spectra are generally in still better agreement with experiment. For technical reasons these early experiments (4,14,24) were performed with a rather low angular and energy resolution.…”
Section: The Dependence On Nuclear Structurementioning
confidence: 57%
“…The first experiments (4,24) did in fact agree quite well with these predictions. Inter mediate coupling calculations (67,69,70) of the spectra are generally in still better agreement with experiment. For technical reasons these early experiments (4,14,24) were performed with a rather low angular and energy resolution.…”
Section: The Dependence On Nuclear Structurementioning
confidence: 57%
“…(4)- (6). In the case of Al fragmentation we tentatively use for the square of the Fourier transform (which hereafter we indicate as SFT) the expression proposed by [35]:…”
Section: Outline Of the Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present calculation has been performed by utilising a momentum distribution for the e particles of the type dn(P)+p6dp with a value for R of (0.62/A) and for the alpha Fermi Energy of 80MeV. Values of R and of the parameters which would allow an equally satisfactory fit of the data utilising a harmonic oscillator momentum distribution for the e's, such as those suggested by Balashov et al [13], can be found in [5]. The reaction paths which include ~ emission during the pre-equilibrium stage always constitute a small contribution (at most a few percent at a proton energy of the order of 100 MeV) of the total proton interaction cross-section.…”
Section: Ill the Calculationmentioning
confidence: 98%