AbstractA method is presented to calculate the exact HI Coulomb potential between spherical and deformed nuclei in the framework of the double folding model. We used realistic density distributions taking the deformations of the target into account. We have compared between our calculations and one of the more recent analytical expressions based on assuming sharp surface of the interacting nuclei. We have found that the finite surface diffuseness affects strongly the HI Coulomb interaction in the inner region and has a smaller effect in the tail region. Moreover, neglecting non-linear higher order terms in the analytical expressions produces errors in the outer region of the Coulomb interaction
The usual treatment of the deformed optical model for analysis of heavy ion induced inelastic scatte...
The real part of the optical potential for heavy ion elastic scattering is obtained by double foldin...
A phenomenological Coulomb energy equation has been derived for spherical nuclei with diffuse surfac...
AbstractA method is presented to calculate the exact HI Coulomb potential between spherical and defo...
The Coulomb potential between spherical-deformed and deformed-deformed nuclei has been calculated us...
This is a new version of the DFMDEF code published earlier. The new version is designed to obtain th...
A double-folding method is used to calculate the nuclear and Coulomb interaction between two deforme...
This is a new version of the DFMSPH (DFMSPH14) code published earlier. The new version is designed t...
We compare a proximity-type potential for two interacting nuclei with the double-folding method. Bot...
Abstract: A phenomenological Coulomb energy equation has been derived for spherical nuclei with diff...
we conduct a more realistic double-folding numerical treatment of the Coulomb potential in compariso...
The proximity potential is discussed for the inelastic scattering of a spherical nucleus on a deform...
This is a new version of the DFMSPH (DFMSPH14, DFMSPH19) code published earlier. The new version is ...
The double-folding model with an M3Y effective nucleon-nucleon (NN) interaction was applied to obtai...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
The usual treatment of the deformed optical model for analysis of heavy ion induced inelastic scatte...
The real part of the optical potential for heavy ion elastic scattering is obtained by double foldin...
A phenomenological Coulomb energy equation has been derived for spherical nuclei with diffuse surfac...
AbstractA method is presented to calculate the exact HI Coulomb potential between spherical and defo...
The Coulomb potential between spherical-deformed and deformed-deformed nuclei has been calculated us...
This is a new version of the DFMDEF code published earlier. The new version is designed to obtain th...
A double-folding method is used to calculate the nuclear and Coulomb interaction between two deforme...
This is a new version of the DFMSPH (DFMSPH14) code published earlier. The new version is designed t...
We compare a proximity-type potential for two interacting nuclei with the double-folding method. Bot...
Abstract: A phenomenological Coulomb energy equation has been derived for spherical nuclei with diff...
we conduct a more realistic double-folding numerical treatment of the Coulomb potential in compariso...
The proximity potential is discussed for the inelastic scattering of a spherical nucleus on a deform...
This is a new version of the DFMSPH (DFMSPH14, DFMSPH19) code published earlier. The new version is ...
The double-folding model with an M3Y effective nucleon-nucleon (NN) interaction was applied to obtai...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
The usual treatment of the deformed optical model for analysis of heavy ion induced inelastic scatte...
The real part of the optical potential for heavy ion elastic scattering is obtained by double foldin...
A phenomenological Coulomb energy equation has been derived for spherical nuclei with diffuse surfac...