2020
DOI: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00284-9
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Intricate partial waves in nuclear scattering

Abstract: This article is meant as an encomium of the life-span endeavor of Jacques Raynal to relate nuclear scattering density matrices with numerical methods. The mathematical investigations he made involved intricate hypergeometric coupling algebras and transformations. He was among the first to appreciate the general importance of these studies. His efforts over 60 years are most praiseworthy and, for them, Jacques has gained much respect.

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“…-Studies of (p,n) reactions [49]; -Theory works for partial waves in nuclear scattering [50]; -Calculated nuclear data generated for reaction evaluation, using OMP and CC equations [16]; -Calculations of Wigner 3 j coefficients [51]; -Non-locality in OMPs for nucleon-nucleus scattering [52]; -CC analysis of the elastic scattering with exotic nuclei within OMP approach [53]; -Applications to proton-nucleus inelastic scattering [54]; -Developments of Raynal's DWBA code [55] and beyond ECIS and DWBA [56]; -Theory for low energy neutron incident reactions [57] and nucleon-induced inelastic scattering [58]; -CC analysis of elastic and inelastic scattering for the studies of giant resonance excitations; calculations of the sub-Coulomb fusion cross sections [15]; -CC effects in nucleus-nucleus inelastic scattering [59] and in heavy ion reactions [60].…”
Section: Legacy Inspirating Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Studies of (p,n) reactions [49]; -Theory works for partial waves in nuclear scattering [50]; -Calculated nuclear data generated for reaction evaluation, using OMP and CC equations [16]; -Calculations of Wigner 3 j coefficients [51]; -Non-locality in OMPs for nucleon-nucleus scattering [52]; -CC analysis of the elastic scattering with exotic nuclei within OMP approach [53]; -Applications to proton-nucleus inelastic scattering [54]; -Developments of Raynal's DWBA code [55] and beyond ECIS and DWBA [56]; -Theory for low energy neutron incident reactions [57] and nucleon-induced inelastic scattering [58]; -CC analysis of elastic and inelastic scattering for the studies of giant resonance excitations; calculations of the sub-Coulomb fusion cross sections [15]; -CC effects in nucleus-nucleus inelastic scattering [59] and in heavy ion reactions [60].…”
Section: Legacy Inspirating Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Raynal's ECIS and DWBA codes use a regular radial mesh with a stepsize h and their overall accuracy is set to h 4 [2,5,6,27]. Specific care is brought to match the precision of Raynal's codes developing the new MINOLOP and ECANOL codes, by using a quadrature method for integration of function with discontinuous derivatives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%