The fundamental ingredients of the MCAS (multi-channel algebraic scattering) method are discussed. The main feature, namely the application of the sturmian theory for nucleon-nucleus scattering, allows solution of the scattering problem given the phenomenological ingredients necessary for the description of weakly-bound (or particle-unstable) light nuclear systems. Currently, to describe these systems, we use a macroscopic, collective model. Analyses show that the couplings to low-energy collective-core excitations are fundamental but they are physically meaningful only if the constraints introduced by the Pauli principle are taken into account. For this we introduce in the nucleon-nucleus system the Orthogonalizing Pseudo-Potential formali...
In this article we present a classical potential that respects the Pauli exclusion principle and can...
The properties of the antikaons in nuclear matter are investigated from a chiral unitary approach wh...
Pygmy resonances in light nuclei excited in electron scattering are discussed. These collective mode...
Sturmian theory for nucleon-nucleus scattering is discussed in the presence of all the phenomenologi...
The question of how the scattering cross section changes when the spectra of the colliding nuclei ha...
In recent years, we have developed a Multi-Channel Algebraic Scattering (MCAS) approach to study low...
The question of how the scattering cross section changes when the spectra of the colliding nuclei ha...
© 2009 Dr. Paul R. FraserThe Multi-Channel Algebraic Scattering (MCAS) method is a recently develope...
This is a pre-print version published in Nuclear Physics A © 2003 Elsevier. http://www.elsevier.com...
The question of how the scattering cross section changes when the spectra of the colliding nuclei ha...
In this article we present a classical potential that respects the Pauli exclusion principle and can...
A nucleon-core interaction model has been applied to ascertain the character of the negative-parity ...
A Multi-Channel Algebraic Scattering (MCAS) theory has been used to study the interaction of a nucle...
A multi-channel algebraic scattering theory, to find solutions of coupled-channel scattering problem...
Utilizing an optical model potential approximation to the exact nucleus-nucleus multiple-scattering ...
In this article we present a classical potential that respects the Pauli exclusion principle and can...
The properties of the antikaons in nuclear matter are investigated from a chiral unitary approach wh...
Pygmy resonances in light nuclei excited in electron scattering are discussed. These collective mode...
Sturmian theory for nucleon-nucleus scattering is discussed in the presence of all the phenomenologi...
The question of how the scattering cross section changes when the spectra of the colliding nuclei ha...
In recent years, we have developed a Multi-Channel Algebraic Scattering (MCAS) approach to study low...
The question of how the scattering cross section changes when the spectra of the colliding nuclei ha...
© 2009 Dr. Paul R. FraserThe Multi-Channel Algebraic Scattering (MCAS) method is a recently develope...
This is a pre-print version published in Nuclear Physics A © 2003 Elsevier. http://www.elsevier.com...
The question of how the scattering cross section changes when the spectra of the colliding nuclei ha...
In this article we present a classical potential that respects the Pauli exclusion principle and can...
A nucleon-core interaction model has been applied to ascertain the character of the negative-parity ...
A Multi-Channel Algebraic Scattering (MCAS) theory has been used to study the interaction of a nucle...
A multi-channel algebraic scattering theory, to find solutions of coupled-channel scattering problem...
Utilizing an optical model potential approximation to the exact nucleus-nucleus multiple-scattering ...
In this article we present a classical potential that respects the Pauli exclusion principle and can...
The properties of the antikaons in nuclear matter are investigated from a chiral unitary approach wh...
Pygmy resonances in light nuclei excited in electron scattering are discussed. These collective mode...