2017
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201714612031
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Optical model with multiple band couplings using soft rotator structure

Abstract: Abstract.A new dispersive coupled-channel optical model (DCCOM) is derived that describes nucleon scattering on 238 U and 232 Th targets using a soft-rotator-model (SRM) description of the collective levels of the target nucleus. SRM Hamiltonian parameters are adjusted to the observed collective levels of the target nucleus. SRM nuclear wave functions (mixed in K quantum number) have been used to calculate coupling matrix elements of the generalized optical model. Five rotational bands are coupled: the ground-… Show more

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“…They indicate how nucleus shape changes upon transition between its states. Here we consider the following dynamic deformations of a nucleus shape: nonaxial quadrupole, axial octupole, and volume conservation correction (see [17,18]). This results in "effective" deformations: As discussed in Ref.…”
Section: "Effective" Deformationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They indicate how nucleus shape changes upon transition between its states. Here we consider the following dynamic deformations of a nucleus shape: nonaxial quadrupole, axial octupole, and volume conservation correction (see [17,18]). This results in "effective" deformations: As discussed in Ref.…”
Section: "Effective" Deformationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Effective" deformations for interband coupling were treated as adjustable parameters for both even-even and odd-A nuclides, and for the later vibrational excitations were neglected. As a next step the SRM, describing low-energy collective excited states of a soft deformed even-even nucleus below 1 MeV, was used to compute "effective" deformations [18]. This allowed to perform more robust and reliable calculations with an account of multiband coupling and softness of target nucleus on even-even targets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saturated couplings [13] were also shown to be important for an accurate prediction of the compound-nucleus formation cross sections, which is a key quantity (though not directly measurable) for statistical decay model calculations. Moreover, the total cross section differences of 232 Th and 238 U were well described [12], which is a very stringent test for the isovector component of the potential. Therefore, the same OMP can be used to describe nucleon-induced reactions on target nuclei with different numbers of neutrons and protons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The soft rotator model (SRM) of nuclear structure has been successfully applied in coupled-channels optical model analyses for nucleon-induced reactions on many nuclei [9][10][11]. However, only recently were we able to derive a dispersive coupled-channels optical model potential for actinides based on soft-rotator couplings [12,13] with volume conservation and a saturated coupling scheme. The use of the SRM allows derivation of the inter-band coupling strengths from the low-lying nuclear structure of the even-even target nucleus, as shown for 232 Th and 238 U in Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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