This is a new version of the DFMSPH code designed to obtain the nucleus–nucleus potential by using the double folding model (DFM) and in particular to find the Coulomb barrier. The new version uses the charge, proton, and neutron density distributions provided by the user. Also we added an option for fitting the DFM potential by the Gross–Kalinowski profile. The main functionalities of the original code (e.g. the nucleus–nucleus potential as a function of the distance between the centers of mass of colliding nuclei, the Coulomb barrier characteristics, etc.) have not been modified. The previous version of this program (AEFH_v1_0) may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2009.09.007
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
We study the fusion reaction of light systems with one-dimensional barrier penetration model using ...
We have constructed an empirical formulae for the fusion and interaction barriers using experimental...
This is a new version of the DFMSPH code designed to obtain the nucleus–nucleus potential by using t...
This is a new version of the DFMSPH (DFMSPH14) code published earlier. The new version is designed t...
This is a new version of the DFMSPH (DFMSPH14, DFMSPH19) code published earlier. The new version is ...
This is a new version of the DFMDEF code published earlier. The new version is designed to obtain th...
The double-folding model with an M3Y effective nucleon-nucleon (NN) interaction was applied to obtai...
AbstractA method is presented to calculate the exact HI Coulomb potential between spherical and defo...
When modeling nuclear processes which occur in heavy-ion reactions, it is necessary to calculate the...
Double folding model calculations to obtain the bare nucleus-nucleus potential have been carried out...
The nuclear potentials between protons and different target nuclei are calculated by using the singl...
The Coulomb potential between spherical-deformed and deformed-deformed nuclei has been calculated us...
we conduct a more realistic double-folding numerical treatment of the Coulomb potential in compariso...
The most widely used models are the optical model potential (OMP) for elastic scattering, and its ge...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
We study the fusion reaction of light systems with one-dimensional barrier penetration model using ...
We have constructed an empirical formulae for the fusion and interaction barriers using experimental...
This is a new version of the DFMSPH code designed to obtain the nucleus–nucleus potential by using t...
This is a new version of the DFMSPH (DFMSPH14) code published earlier. The new version is designed t...
This is a new version of the DFMSPH (DFMSPH14, DFMSPH19) code published earlier. The new version is ...
This is a new version of the DFMDEF code published earlier. The new version is designed to obtain th...
The double-folding model with an M3Y effective nucleon-nucleon (NN) interaction was applied to obtai...
AbstractA method is presented to calculate the exact HI Coulomb potential between spherical and defo...
When modeling nuclear processes which occur in heavy-ion reactions, it is necessary to calculate the...
Double folding model calculations to obtain the bare nucleus-nucleus potential have been carried out...
The nuclear potentials between protons and different target nuclei are calculated by using the singl...
The Coulomb potential between spherical-deformed and deformed-deformed nuclei has been calculated us...
we conduct a more realistic double-folding numerical treatment of the Coulomb potential in compariso...
The most widely used models are the optical model potential (OMP) for elastic scattering, and its ge...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
We study the fusion reaction of light systems with one-dimensional barrier penetration model using ...
We have constructed an empirical formulae for the fusion and interaction barriers using experimental...