Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2000-10-02
Nucl.Phys. A689 (2001) 721-740
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
21 pages, 4 figures, Nuclear Physics A, in press
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0375-9474(00)00608-4
A successful unified description of $\bar p$ nuclear interactions near E=0 is achieved using a $\bar p$ optical potential within a folding model, $V_{{\rm opt}} \sim \bar v * {\rho}$, where a $\bar p p$ potential $\bar v$ is folded with the nuclear density $\rho$. The potential $\bar v$ fits very well the measured $\bar p p$ annihilation cross sections at low energies ($p_L < 200$ MeV/c) and the $1s$ and $2p$ spin-averaged level shifts and widths for the $\bar p$H atom. The density-folded optical potential $V_{{\rm opt}}$ reproduces satisfactorily the strong-interaction level shifts and widths over the entire periodic table, for $A > 10$, as well as the few low energy $\bar p$ annihilation cross sections measured on Ne. Both $\bar v$ and $V_{{\rm opt}}$ are found to be highly absorptive, which leads to a saturation of reaction cross sections in hydrogen and on nuclei. Predictions are made for $\bar p$ annihilation cross sections over the entire periodic table at these very low energies and the systematics of the calculated cross sections as function of $A$, $Z$ and $E$ is discussed and explained in terms of a Coulomb-modified strong-absorption model. Finally, optical potentials which fit simultaneously low-energy $\bar p - ^4$He observables for $E < 0$ as well as for $E > 0$ are used to assess the reliability of extracting Coulomb modified $\bar p$ nuclear scattering lengths directly from the data. The relationship between different kinds of scattering lengths is discussed and previously published systematics of the $\bar p$ nuclear scattering lengths is updated.
Batty Clair J.
Friedman Eduardo
Gal Asaf
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