1999
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.59.2136
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Semiclassical distorted wave model analysis of multistep direct(p,px)and(p,n

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“…The semiclassical distorted wave (SCDW) model was originally considered for describing intermediate energy nucleon inelastic reactions with target nuclei. 20) Applications to various (p, p ) and (p, n) inclusive spectra 21), 22) have demonstrated that the method works well.…”
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“…The semiclassical distorted wave (SCDW) model was originally considered for describing intermediate energy nucleon inelastic reactions with target nuclei. 20) Applications to various (p, p ) and (p, n) inclusive spectra 21), 22) have demonstrated that the method works well.…”
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“…The LSCA is found to be valid for small values of s, i.e., less than about 2.0 fm [11]. The short range property of the NN interaction and the kernel, defined by Eq.…”
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“…In this paper we reconsider the A y problem within the context of the nonrelativistic semiclassical distorted wave (SCDW) model which has been successfully applied to study unpolarized double-differential inclusive cross sections DDX and complete sets of spin transfer coefficients D ij , excluding A y , for (p, p ) and (p, n) reactions for a range of target nuclei and intermediate energies [11][12][13][14][15]. In particular, we consider the 208 Pb( p, p ) reaction at incident energies of 290 MeV [2], for laboratory scattering angles 4 • < θ < 26 • , and 200 MeV for 6 • < θ < 14 • .…”
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“…Development of MERT for multi-nucleon knockout and transfer reactions will be indispensable in understanding the measured cross section data of long-lived fission products (LLFPs) in inverse kinematics, and to generate neutron reaction data of LLFPs theoretically. In future, as the next step toward the description of compound nuclear reactions, it will also be important to develop MERT for pre-equilibrium processes; the semiclassical distorted wave model (SCDW) [47][48][49][50][51] will be suitable for this purpose.…”
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