Invisible nuclear system

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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16 pages, 9 files for 4 figures in EPS format, LaTeX v.2e

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A consecutive formalism and analysis of exactly solvable radial reflectionless potentials with barriers, which in the spatial semiaxis of radial coordinate $r$ have one hole and one barrier, after which they fall down monotonously to zero with increasing of $r$, is presented. It has shown, that at their shape such potentials look qualitatively like radial scattering potentials in two-partial description of collision between particles and nuclei or radial decay potentials in the two-partial description of decay of compound spherical nuclear systems. An analysis shows, that the particle propagates without the smallest reflection and without change of an angle of motion (or tunneling) during its scattering inside the spherically symmetric field of the nucleus with such radial potential of interaction, i. e. the nuclear system with such interacting potential shows itself as invisible for the incident particle with any kinetic energy. An approach for construction of a hierarchy such reflectionless potentials is proposed, wave functions of the first potentials of this hierarchy are found.

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