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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 410, Issue 2, 28 November 1983, Pages 180-207
Nuclear Physics A

Density-dependent forces and large-basis structure models in the analyses of 12C(p, p') reactions at 135 MeV

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Abstract

Differential cross sections have been measured for the elastic and inelastic scattering of 135 MeV protons from 12C. The data from the transitions to 9 selected states up to 18.3 MeV in excitation have been analysed using a distorted wave approximation with various microscopic model nuclear structure transition densities and free and density-dependent two-nucleon t-matrices. Clear signatures of the density dependence of the t-matrix are defined and the utility of selected transitions to test different attributes of that t-matrix when good nuclear structure models are used is established.

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