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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 294, Issue 3, 16 January 1978, Pages 435-449
Nuclear Physics A

Study on antiprotonic atoms of light nuclei and isotopes

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Abstract

New data on strong interaction effects in light antiprotonic atoms (N, 16O, 18O, S) are presented. For the first time an isotope effect could be observed in p̄-16O/18O which is used to gain new information about the p̄-n interaction in nuclei. A comparison between all existing p̄-atomic data and an optical model calculation is performed, yielding a set of fit parameters for the potential.

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    This work forms part of the thesis of H. Poth.

    ††

    Visitor at CERN from Karlsruhe.

    †††

    Visitor at CERN from Basel.

    Visitor at CERN from Stockholm.

    ‡‡

    Visitor at CERN from ETH, Zürich.

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