1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf01413002
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Observation of the nuclear rainbow scattering for12C+12C atE Lab =300 MeV

Abstract: The elastic and inelastic scattering of 12C on 12C has been measured in the angular range between 2.8 ~ and 70.4 ~ in the c.m. system at EL, b=300MeV. Optical model calculations have been performed with Woods-Saxon and folded potentials, the ground state and the first 2 § were coupled in the calculations. The large cross sections of the elastic scattering at large angles is related to the nuclear rainbow scattering, which is centered at about 56 ~ This requires a potential depth of 100 MeV at a distance of 3 f… Show more

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“…(6) and the potential values in the probed radial region, which were unambiguously determined from the elastic data analyses of Refs. [7,12,[14][15][16]. In Fig.…”
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“…(6) and the potential values in the probed radial region, which were unambiguously determined from the elastic data analyses of Refs. [7,12,[14][15][16]. In Fig.…”
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“…It was emphasized that by measuring the angular distribution of systems such as 12 C 1 12 C, 16 O 1 16 O, etc., in the energy region where the far-side amplitude dominates, one is able to extract unambiguously the depth of the real part of the ion-ion potential. This has been shown in detail in [6][7][8][9].…”
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“…In the nucleus-nucleus case, significant progress has been achieved concerning this question during the last decade [1], as a consequence of the measurement of accurate and extensive elastic scattering data at intermediate energies. Nuclear rainbow scattering, first observed in a systems [2][3][4] and later in light heavy ions [5][6][7], probes the nucleus-nucleus potential not only at the surface region but also at smaller distances, and ambiguities in the real part of the potentials have been removed. The resulting phenomenological interactions have significant dependence upon the bombarding energies.…”
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“…The data are from Refs. [5,[21][22][23][24]. The solid lines correspond to nonlocal optical model calculations using an energyindependent and parameter-free real potential (see text).…”
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