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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 545, Issue 3, 10 August 1992, Pages 720-740
Nuclear Physics A

Isotopic effects and surface absorption in 35,37Cl+24Mg interactions

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Abstract

The few-nucleon transfer is found to play an important role in the isotopic effects observed in absorption. This conclusion is obtained by measuring elastic scattering and quasielastic reactions and by analysing elastic data with both phenomenological and microscopic models. The sensitivity domain is found to be different for imaginary and real potentials. The implication for the validity of the dispersion relation for phenomenological potentials at the real sensitivity radius, when transfers are important, is discussed.

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