2016
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.93.014607
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Microscopic coupled-channels calculations of nucleus-nucleus scattering including chiral three-nucleon-force effects

Abstract: We analyze16 O-16 O and 12 C-12 C scattering with the microscopic coupled-channels method and investigate the coupled-channels and three-nucleon-force (3NF) effects on elastic and inelastic cross sections. In the microscopic coupled-channels calculation, the Melbourne g-matrix interaction modified according to the chiral 3NF effects is used. It is found that the coupled-channels and 3NF effects additively change both the elastic and inelastic cross sections. As a result, the coupled-channels calculation includ… Show more

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“…e 2πη σ fus (E c.m. ) , (8) where the Sommerfeld parameter is given by η = Z 1 Z 2 e 2 /(4πε 0 v) with v the asymptotic relative velocity between the two nuclei.…”
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“…e 2πη σ fus (E c.m. ) , (8) where the Sommerfeld parameter is given by η = Z 1 Z 2 e 2 /(4πε 0 v) with v the asymptotic relative velocity between the two nuclei.…”
Section: Fusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though this framework provides more realistic potentials for the nucleon-nucleus interactions than for the nucleus-nucleus case [4], interesting results have been obtained in such a way, e.g., by considering zero-range contact NN interactions [5,6] or using a G-matrix approach, see, e.g., Refs. [7,8] for recent work. For modern nuclear forces, chiral effective field theory (EFT) has become the standard method for developing interactions rooted in the symmetries of quantum chromodynamics (see, e.g., Refs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to nucleon-nucleus optical potentials, less attention has been paid to the development of microscopic nucleus-nucleus optical potentials, with a few notable exceptions that focus on light systems. These works follow the double-folding approach [11] where either a free-space NN interaction [6][7][8] or a g-matrix interaction [9,10] is folded with nuclear density distributions. When a free-space NN interaction is employed, the double folding approach yields a real interaction which must be supplemented by an imaginary term to account for absorption.…”
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“…In Refs. [9,10] a double folding approach is carried out using the Melbourne g-matrix interaction modified to approximately account for effects from three-body forces. By utilizing the g-matrix instead of a free-space interaction, in-medium effects are accounted for.…”
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