1. Isotopic effects in elastic and inelastic 12C + 16, 18O scattering.
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Rudchik, A. T., Shyrma, Yu. O., Kemper, K. W., Rusek, K., Koshchy, E., Kliczewski, S., Novatsky, B. G., Ponkratenko, O. A., Piasecki, E., Romanyshyna, G. P., Stepanenko, Yu. M., Strojek, I., Sakuta, S. B., Budzanowski, A., Głowacka, L., Skwirczyńska, I., Siudak, R., Choiński, J., and Szczurek, A.
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PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,INELASTIC scattering ,SCATTERING (Physics) ,NUCLEAR reactions ,ANGULAR distribution (Nuclear physics) - Abstract
Complete angular distributions of the
12 C +18 O elastic and inelastic scattering were measured at the energy Elab (18 O) = 105 MeV ( Ec.m. = 42 MeV) . Comparison of these elastic-scattering data with those from previously measured12 C +16 O data show their large-angle cross-sections to differ by as much as a factor of 100 with the16 O data being the largest. These and the12 C +18 O scattering data taken from the literature at the energies Ec.m. = 12.9-56 MeV were analysed within the optical model and coupled-reaction-channels methods. Sets of Woods-Saxon12 C +18 O optical potential parameters were obtained and their energy dependence was deduced. A similar analysis was carried out for12 C +16 O where it was shown that over a wide energy range, the primary difference in the16 O and18 O scattering potentials is in their imaginary parts. The large-angle enhancement for the12 C +18 O elastic-scattering was shown to arise from the transfer of nucleons. The inelastic-scattering data were well described over the entire angular range as arising from collective excitations of the states in the target and projectile nuclei. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2010
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