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Elastic scattering of 13C and 14C isotopes on a 208Pb target at energies of approximately five times the Coulomb barriers

  • Guo Yang
  • , Fang Fang Duan
  • , Kang Wang
  • , Yan Yun Yang
  • , Zhi Yu Sun
  • , Valdir Guimarães
  • , Dan Yang Pang
  • , Wen Di Chen
  • , Lei Jin
  • , Shi Wei Xu
  • , Jun Bing Ma
  • , Peng Ma
  • , Zhen Bai
  • , Ling Hao Wang
  • , Quan Liu
  • , Hooi Jin Ong
  • , Bing Feng Lv
  • , Song Guo
  • , Mukhi Kumar Raju
  • , Xiu Hua Wang
  • Rong Hua Li, Yu Hu Zhang, Xiao Hong Zhou, Zheng Guo Hu, Hu Shan Xu
  • CAS - Institute of Modern Physics
  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Universidade de São Paulo
  • Beihang University
  • Tongji University
  • Anhui University
  • Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management

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Abstract

The elastic scattering angular distributions of C at 340 MeV and C at 294 MeV and 342 MeV on a Pb target, which correspond to approximately five times the Coulomb barriers, were measured at the Radioactive Ion Beam Line in Lanzhou. The data were analyzed within the optical model and continuum-discretized coupled-channels (CDCC) framework, and the results of both calculations could effectively account for the experimental data. The differential cross sections of elastic scattering revealed no particular suppression at the Coulomb nuclear interference peak angles, suggesting that the breakup coupling effects on the elastic scattering angular distributions were negligibly small in this incident energy region. The contributions from the couplings with inelastic states to the elastic cross sections were of minor importance within the angular range covered by these experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number034001
JournalChinese Physics C
Volume48
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • angular distribution
  • coupling effects
  • elastic scattering
  • optical model
  • radioactive ion beam

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