Elastic α transfer in the 16O+12C scattering and its impact on the nuclear rainbow

Elastic 16 O + 12 C scattering is known to exhibit the nuclear rainbow pattern at incident energies E lab ≳ 200 MeV, with the Airy structure of the far-side scattering cross section clearly seen at medium and large angles. Such a rainbow pattern is well described by the deep real optical potential (...

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Published inThe European physical journal. A, Hadrons and nuclei Vol. 57; no. 1
Main Authors Phuc, Nguyen Hoang, Khoa, Dao T., Phuc, Nguyen Tri Toan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.01.2021
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN1434-6001
1434-601X
DOI10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00325-3

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Summary:Elastic 16 O + 12 C scattering is known to exhibit the nuclear rainbow pattern at incident energies E lab ≳ 200 MeV, with the Airy structure of the far-side scattering cross section clearly seen at medium and large angles. Such a rainbow pattern is well described by the deep real optical potential (OP) given by the double-folding model (DFM). At lower energies, the extensive elastic 16 O + 12 C scattering data show consistently that the nuclear rainbow pattern at backward angles is deteriorated by an oscillating enhancement of elastic cross section that is difficult to describe in the conventional optical model (OM). Given a significant α spectroscopic factor predicted for the dissociation 16 O → α + 12 C by the shell model and α -cluster models, the contribution of the elastic α transfer (or the core-core exchange) to the elastic 16 O + 12 C scattering should not be negligible and is expected to account for the enhanced elastic cross section at backward angles. To reveal the impact of the elastic α transfer, a systematic coupled reaction channels analysis of the elastic 16 O + 12 C scattering has been performed, with the coupling between the elastic scattering and elastic α transfer channels treated explicitly, using the real OP given by the DFM. We found that the elastic α transfer enhances the near-side scattering significantly at backward angles, giving rise to an oscillating distortion of the smooth Airy structure. The dynamic polarization of the OP by the coupling between the elastic scattering and elastic α transfer channels can be effectively taken into account in the OM calculation by an angular-momentum (or parity) dependent potential added to the imaginary OP, as suggested by Frahn and Hussein 40 years ago.
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ISSN:1434-6001
1434-601X
DOI:10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00325-3