We apply a Sturmian-expansion method we have recently developed to perform an exact multichannel analysis of the optical potential. By combining this method with momentum-space integral-equation techniques we can obtain a finite-rank representation of the nonlocal optical potential in which coupling effects are exactly taken into account. In the framework of this approach we provide also detailed expressions of the various contributions arising when couplings are treated perturbatively. These iterative-perturbative approximation schemes are generally employed in phenomenological optical-potential calculations. Our results do not apply to low-order terms only, but can be extended to any desired order. We find that a proper treatment of inela...
The study of nucleon-nucleus elastic scattering for spherical targets amounts to solving Schrödinger...
In the presented thesis we study analytical behavior of vibrational excitation cross sections and pr...
This is a pre-print version published in Nuclear Physics A © 2003 Elsevier. http://www.elsevier.com...
We apply a Sturmian-expansion method we have recently developed to perform an exact multichannel ana...
We develop a method for a coupled-channel calculation of the optical potential in which the multicha...
A new approach to the multichannel scattering problem with realistic local or nonlocal interactions ...
A new separable-expansion method for realistic multichannel scattering problems is proposed. The app...
Recently, a variety of studies have shown the importance of including nonlocality in the description...
The nonlocality property of the elastic channel optical potential is studied using a schematic coupl...
Present applications of the dispersive-optical-model analysis are restricted by the use of a local b...
International audienceWe investigate the nonlocal structure of optical model potentials for nucleon-...
International audienceWe investigate the nonlocal structure of optical model potentials for nucleon-...
Present applications of the dispersive-optical-model analysis are restricted by the use of a local b...
Present applications of the dispersive-optical-model analysis are restricted by the use of a local b...
The derivation of a partial-wave amplitude for scattering by a separable, nonlocal potential given b...
The study of nucleon-nucleus elastic scattering for spherical targets amounts to solving Schrödinger...
In the presented thesis we study analytical behavior of vibrational excitation cross sections and pr...
This is a pre-print version published in Nuclear Physics A © 2003 Elsevier. http://www.elsevier.com...
We apply a Sturmian-expansion method we have recently developed to perform an exact multichannel ana...
We develop a method for a coupled-channel calculation of the optical potential in which the multicha...
A new approach to the multichannel scattering problem with realistic local or nonlocal interactions ...
A new separable-expansion method for realistic multichannel scattering problems is proposed. The app...
Recently, a variety of studies have shown the importance of including nonlocality in the description...
The nonlocality property of the elastic channel optical potential is studied using a schematic coupl...
Present applications of the dispersive-optical-model analysis are restricted by the use of a local b...
International audienceWe investigate the nonlocal structure of optical model potentials for nucleon-...
International audienceWe investigate the nonlocal structure of optical model potentials for nucleon-...
Present applications of the dispersive-optical-model analysis are restricted by the use of a local b...
Present applications of the dispersive-optical-model analysis are restricted by the use of a local b...
The derivation of a partial-wave amplitude for scattering by a separable, nonlocal potential given b...
The study of nucleon-nucleus elastic scattering for spherical targets amounts to solving Schrödinger...
In the presented thesis we study analytical behavior of vibrational excitation cross sections and pr...
This is a pre-print version published in Nuclear Physics A © 2003 Elsevier. http://www.elsevier.com...