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Energy dependence of the optical potential of weakly and tightly bound nuclei as projectiles on a medium-mass target
Energy dependence of the optical potential of weakly and tightly bound nuclei as projectiles on a medium-mass target,10.1103/PhysRevC.81.024613,Physic
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Energy dependence of the optical potential of weakly and tightly bound nuclei as projectiles on a medium-mass target
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J. M. Figueira
,
J. O. Fernández Niello
,
A. Arazi
,
O. A. Capurro
,
P. Carnelli
,
L. Fimiani
,
G. V. Martí
,
D. Martinez Heimann
,
A. E. Negri
,
A. J. Pacheco
,
J. Lubian
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D. S. Monteiro
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Angular distributions for the
elastic scattering
of the weakly bound Li6,7+Sm144 systems were measured with high accuracy at bombarding energies from 85% up to 170% of the Coulomb barrier. An optical
model analysis
was performed, and the relevant parameters of the real and imaginary parts of the optical potential were extracted. The results are compared with those previously published for the tightly bound C12+Sm144 and O16+Sm144 systems. The usual threshold anomaly observed in the behavior of the potential of tightly bound systems was not observed for either weakly bound system. This absence is attributed to the repulsion due to breakup coupling which cancels the attraction arising from couplings with bound channels.
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Physical Review C - PHYS REV C
, vol. 81, no. 2, 2010
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10.1103/PhysRevC.81.024613
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