Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9850882 | Nuclear Physics A | 2005 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The data of inelastic O16+O16 scattering to the lowest 2+ and 3â excited states of O16 have been measured at Elab=250,350,480,704 and 1120 MeV and analyzed consistently in the distorted wave Born approximation (DWBA), using the semi-microscopic optical potentials and inelastic form factors given by the folding model, to reveal possible refractive structure of the nuclear rainbow that was identified earlier in the elastic O16+O16 scattering channel at the same energies. Given the known transition strengths of the 21+ and 31â states of O16 well determined from the (e,eâ²) data, the DWBA description of the inelastic data over the whole angular range was possible only if the absorption in the exit channels is significantly increased (especially, for the O16+O2+â16 exit channel). Although the refractive pattern of the inelastic O16+O16 scattering was found to be less pronounced compared to that observed in the elastic scattering channel, a clear remnant of the main rainbow maximum could still be seen in the inelastic cross section at Elab=350-704MeV.
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Authors
Dao T. Khoa, H.G. Bohlen, W. von Oertzen, G. Bartnitzky, A. Blazevic, F. Nuoffer, B. Gebauer, W. Mittig, P. Roussel-Chomaz,