Coulomb nuclear interference in elastic heavy ion scattering
Jan, 1989
30 pages
Published in:
- Nucl.Phys.A 500 (1989) 399-428
- Published: 1989
Report number:
- MAD-NT-89-03
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Abstract: (Elsevier)
Elastic heavy-ion angular distributions at small angles, forward of the quarter-point angle, have often been characterized as examples of either a Coulomb rainbow or of Fresnel diffraction. Using the modern high-quality data of Hostachy et al . as an example, we argue that the truth is intermediate between these two extremes, and indeed so far from them as to make both models quite inappropriate descriptions of nuclear reality. We suggest retreating to the more general label of “Coulomb-nuclear interference”, which includes both of these (inapplicable) extremes as special cases.Note:
- In Kyoto U., Yukawa Inst. Library only
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