Journal article

Importance of resonance widths in low-energy scattering of weakly bound light-mass nuclei

PR Fraser, K Massen-Hane, K Amos, I Bray, L Canton, R Fossión, AS Kadyrov, S Karataglidis, JP Svenne, D Van Der Knijff

Physical Review C | AMER PHYSICAL SOC | Published : 2016

Abstract

What effect do particle-emitting resonances have on the scattering cross section? What physical considerations are necessary when modeling these resonances? These questions are important when theoretically describing scattering experiments with radioactive ion beams which investigate the frontiers of the table of nuclides, far from stability. Herein, a novel method is developed that describes resonant nuclear scattering from which centroids and widths in the compound nucleus are obtained when one of the interacting bodies has particle unstable resonances. The method gives cross sections without unphysical behavior that is found if simple Lorentzian forms are used to describe resonant target ..

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Grants

Awarded by National Science Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

This work is supported by the Australian Research Council, National Research Foundation of South Africa, and U.S. National Science Foundation under Grant No. PHY-1415656.