Elastic scattering analysis of p+40 Ca at incident energies from threshold to 48.4 MeV and nuclear matter radius

Proton elastic scattering at various incident energies is one method to study nuclear density distributions and nuclear radii. Single folding potential describing the p-scattering on 40Ca over a broad energy range 9-48.4 MeV is constructed. The resulting potential does not need any renormalization t...

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Main Authors: Ismail, A., Lee, Y.C., Tammam, M.
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Petronas
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Published: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd 2015
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spelling utp-eprints.314892022-03-26T03:20:55Z Elastic scattering analysis of p+40 Ca at incident energies from threshold to 48.4 MeV and nuclear matter radius Ismail, A. Lee, Y.C. Tammam, M. Proton elastic scattering at various incident energies is one method to study nuclear density distributions and nuclear radii. Single folding potential describing the p-scattering on 40Ca over a broad energy range 9-48.4 MeV is constructed. The resulting potential does not need any renormalization to fit the measured elastic scattering angular distributions and total reaction cross-sections. Furthermore, correlation between volume integral and proton incident energy is discussed. Theoretical calculations are in a good agreement with existing experimental data. © 2015 World Scientific Publishing Company. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd 2015 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84938053546&doi=10.1142%2fS021830131550055X&partnerID=40&md5=457c4e9a30b4ec1f78adcbf4de3be02e Ismail, A. and Lee, Y.C. and Tammam, M. (2015) Elastic scattering analysis of p+40 Ca at incident energies from threshold to 48.4 MeV and nuclear matter radius. International Journal of Modern Physics E, 24 (7). http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31489/
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description Proton elastic scattering at various incident energies is one method to study nuclear density distributions and nuclear radii. Single folding potential describing the p-scattering on 40Ca over a broad energy range 9-48.4 MeV is constructed. The resulting potential does not need any renormalization to fit the measured elastic scattering angular distributions and total reaction cross-sections. Furthermore, correlation between volume integral and proton incident energy is discussed. Theoretical calculations are in a good agreement with existing experimental data. © 2015 World Scientific Publishing Company.
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author Ismail, A.
Lee, Y.C.
Tammam, M.
spellingShingle Ismail, A.
Lee, Y.C.
Tammam, M.
Elastic scattering analysis of p+40 Ca at incident energies from threshold to 48.4 MeV and nuclear matter radius
author_sort Ismail, A.
title Elastic scattering analysis of p+40 Ca at incident energies from threshold to 48.4 MeV and nuclear matter radius
title_short Elastic scattering analysis of p+40 Ca at incident energies from threshold to 48.4 MeV and nuclear matter radius
title_full Elastic scattering analysis of p+40 Ca at incident energies from threshold to 48.4 MeV and nuclear matter radius
title_fullStr Elastic scattering analysis of p+40 Ca at incident energies from threshold to 48.4 MeV and nuclear matter radius
title_full_unstemmed Elastic scattering analysis of p+40 Ca at incident energies from threshold to 48.4 MeV and nuclear matter radius
title_sort elastic scattering analysis of p+40 ca at incident energies from threshold to 48.4 mev and nuclear matter radius
publisher World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
publishDate 2015
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