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Elastic scattering of ^(7)Li+^(58)Ni: a phenomenological and microscopic analysis (11 pages)

    1. [1] Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University

      Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University

      Arabia Saudí

    2. [2] Tanta University

      Tanta University

      Egipto

    3. [3] Assiut University

      Assiut University

      Egipto

    4. [4] King Khalid University

      King Khalid University

      Arabia Saudí

    5. [5] Nuclear Technologies Institute (NTI), King Abdulaziz City for Science & Technology (KACST), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Localización: Revista Mexicana de Física, ISSN-e 0035-001X, Vol. 69, Nº. 2, 2023
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Motivating by examining the break-up effect of ^(7)Li projectile into t+α cluster structure in the field of ^(58)Ni nucleus, the available experimental angular distributions for ^(7)Li+^(58)Ni elastic scattering system at energies ranging from 13 and up to 42 MeV are studied utilizing different phenomenological as well as microscopic potentials. Data analysis utilizing the Sao Paulo potential revealed that in order to reproduce the data, the strength of the real folded potential had to be reduced by ∼36%. While, data analysis utilizing the double folding CDM3Y6 potential with and without the rearrangement term revealed that the potential strength needed to be reduced by ∼63 and 62 %, respectively. Cluster folding model based on the t+α cluster structure for ^(7)Li is applied to reproduce the considered data. Similar results were obtained showing the necessity to reduce real cluster folding potential strength by about 49 %. The reported reduction in potential strength from the different implemented potentials supports the strong ^(7)Li break-up impact. Finally, the full microscopic continuum discretized coupled channels approach is applied with a great success in reproducing the considered data.


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