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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 337, Issue 3, 31 March 1980, Pages 520-532
Nuclear Physics A

Folding model analysis of 10, 11B, 12C + 27Al, 39K and 40Ca

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Abstract

Elastic scattering angular distributions for 10, 11B + 40Ca at Elab = 46.6 and 51.5 MeV and12C+39K at Elab = 54 and 63 MeV have been measured and compared with Woods-Saxon and double-folding optical models. The oscillatory structure observed previously for 12C + 40Ca disappears when the projectile is changed to 10,11B or the target is changed to 39K. The angular distributions are adequately reproduced by a double-folding analysis, which employs the nucleon-nucleon potential of Bertsch et al., with a range of real normalizations NR = 1.0–1.38. This same range of real normalizations was also able to describe previously measured 10,11B, 12C + 27A1 data. The double-folding analysis of 12C + 40Ca scattering indicates that this system behaves differently from neighboring systems.

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