The real part of the optical potential for heavy ion elastic scattering is obtained by double folding of the nuclear densities with a density-dependent nucleon-nucleon effective interaction which was successful in describing the binding, size, and nucleon separation energies in spherical nuclei. A simple analytical form is found to differ from the resulting potential considerably less than 1% all through the important region. This analytical potential is used so that only few points of the folding need to be computed. With an imaginary part of the Woods-Saxon type, this potential predicts the elastic scattering angular distribution in very good agreement with experimental data, and little renormalization (unity in most cases) is needed
The (semi-)microscopic double-folding nucleus-nucleus optical potentials are suggested for considera...
The angular distribution of the elastic scattering dierential cross section of 344.5 MeV 12 C ions f...
In the density distribution of a deformed target-nucleus, the spherical $\lambda = 0$ and the deform...
The real part of the optical potential for heavy ion elastic scattering is obtained by double foldin...
The most widely used models are the optical model potential (OMP) for elastic scattering, and its ge...
Extensive systematizations of theoretical and experimental nuclear densities and of optical potentia...
Extensive systematizations of theoretical and experimental nuclear densities and of optical potentia...
Artículo de publicación ISIA framework based on a full-folding model of the nucleon optical potentia...
Artículo de publicación ISIA framework based on a full-folding model of the nucleon optical potentia...
The microscopic nucleus-nucleus optical potential is constructed basing on two patterns for real and...
The microscopic nucleus-nucleus optical potential is constructed basing on two patterns for real and...
A simple analytic method for calculating nucleon-nucleus optical potentials using a single folding o...
Extensive systematizations of theoretical and experimental nuclear densities and of optical potentia...
The (semi-)microscopic double-folding nucleus-nucleus optical potentials are suggested for considera...
Three types of microscopic nucleus-nucleus optical potentials are constructed using three patterns f...
The (semi-)microscopic double-folding nucleus-nucleus optical potentials are suggested for considera...
The angular distribution of the elastic scattering dierential cross section of 344.5 MeV 12 C ions f...
In the density distribution of a deformed target-nucleus, the spherical $\lambda = 0$ and the deform...
The real part of the optical potential for heavy ion elastic scattering is obtained by double foldin...
The most widely used models are the optical model potential (OMP) for elastic scattering, and its ge...
Extensive systematizations of theoretical and experimental nuclear densities and of optical potentia...
Extensive systematizations of theoretical and experimental nuclear densities and of optical potentia...
Artículo de publicación ISIA framework based on a full-folding model of the nucleon optical potentia...
Artículo de publicación ISIA framework based on a full-folding model of the nucleon optical potentia...
The microscopic nucleus-nucleus optical potential is constructed basing on two patterns for real and...
The microscopic nucleus-nucleus optical potential is constructed basing on two patterns for real and...
A simple analytic method for calculating nucleon-nucleus optical potentials using a single folding o...
Extensive systematizations of theoretical and experimental nuclear densities and of optical potentia...
The (semi-)microscopic double-folding nucleus-nucleus optical potentials are suggested for considera...
Three types of microscopic nucleus-nucleus optical potentials are constructed using three patterns f...
The (semi-)microscopic double-folding nucleus-nucleus optical potentials are suggested for considera...
The angular distribution of the elastic scattering dierential cross section of 344.5 MeV 12 C ions f...
In the density distribution of a deformed target-nucleus, the spherical $\lambda = 0$ and the deform...