2006
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.73.024004
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Reconstruction of the optical potential from scattering data

Abstract: We propose a method for reconstruction of the optical potential from scattering data. The algorithm is a two-step procedure. In the first step the real part of the potential is determined analytically via solution of the Marchenko equation. At this point we use a diagonal Pad\'{e} approximant of the corresponding unitary $S$-matrix. In the second step the imaginary part of the potential is determined via the phase equation of the variable phase approach. We assume that the real and the imaginary parts of the o… Show more

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“…For instance, the evaluation of the imaginary part of the optical potential depends on the treatment of the widths of intermediate states that are rather unclear or the nucleon polarization in the medium that is in principle coupled to the vacuum. On the other hand, one can start from a physically reasonable approximation for the optical potential and determine its parameters using the experimental data [435] as in the RIA. As we have already discussed in Chapter 3, the optical potential in the RIA is obtained in a form similar to the non-relativistic tρ approximation.…”
Section: Nn Cross Sections In Neutron-rich Matter Within the Relativimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the evaluation of the imaginary part of the optical potential depends on the treatment of the widths of intermediate states that are rather unclear or the nucleon polarization in the medium that is in principle coupled to the vacuum. On the other hand, one can start from a physically reasonable approximation for the optical potential and determine its parameters using the experimental data [435] as in the RIA. As we have already discussed in Chapter 3, the optical potential in the RIA is obtained in a form similar to the non-relativistic tρ approximation.…”
Section: Nn Cross Sections In Neutron-rich Matter Within the Relativimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sec. III, we present the optical Moscow-type NN potential derived by quantum inversion [23] within the relativistic quasipotential approach [11,24]. We show that the modern PWA data of NN scattering [22] are compatible with the concept of the MP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Effect of these forces is much enhanced [23], as far as three nucleons without a NN core can overlap and form short-range 9q subsystems with large probability. Recent experiments [46] on the knock-out of nucleon from the 3 He nucleus may clarify the situation.…”
Section: Results and Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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