Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2004-04-30
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
15 pages, 11 figures, two tables. Presented at the Spring 2004 APS meeting in Denver, Colorado
Scientific paper
A new development in the antisymmetrization of the first-order nucleon-nucleus elastic microscopic optical potential is presented which systematically includes the many-body character of the nucleus within the two-body scattering operators. The results reduce the overall strength of the nucleon-nucleus potential and require the inclusion of historically excluded channels from the nucleon-nucleon potential input. Calculations produced improve the match with neutron-nucleus total cross section, elastic proton-nucleus differential cross section, and spin observable data. A comparison is also done using different nucleon-nucleon potentials from the past twenty years.
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