1980
DOI: 10.1007/bf01421466
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The two-cluster ?fish bone? model

Abstract: The resonating group model is reformulated by splitting the microscopic interaction into a dominant part and a residual part. In the equal-width oscillator limit, the dominant part leads to a very simple exchange kernel. In norm kernel eigenstate representation, this kernel has a peculiar, fish bone like symmetry. For the evaluation of the residual interaction, only two-body matrix elements are needed. A physical interpretation of the fish bone symmetry is given in terms of the reflection property of a fermi s… Show more

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“…The overall shape of the potential is qualitatively similar to the results given by [7]. In particular, the peak of the imaginary optical potential is situated below the nuclear radius R 16 O nucl ≈ 2.4 fm of 16 O, which is also the case for the imaginary optical potential of [7]. Osterfeld et al [5] applied the nuclear structure approach to the scattering of neutrons on 40 Ca with a nuclear radius of R In [7] the evaluated imaginary optical potential W is compared to a phenomenological, local one.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…The overall shape of the potential is qualitatively similar to the results given by [7]. In particular, the peak of the imaginary optical potential is situated below the nuclear radius R 16 O nucl ≈ 2.4 fm of 16 O, which is also the case for the imaginary optical potential of [7]. Osterfeld et al [5] applied the nuclear structure approach to the scattering of neutrons on 40 Ca with a nuclear radius of R In [7] the evaluated imaginary optical potential W is compared to a phenomenological, local one.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…In particular the obtained imaginary potential at the same incident energy shows similar radial characteristics. Especially the dominating peak lies slightly below the nuclear radius of 16 O in agreement with [7].…”
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confidence: 59%
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