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Inelastic nuclear scattering of strongly absorbed particles

Closed expressions for differential cross sections are derived from the Austern-Blair theory of inelastic nuclear scattering. These formulae are an extension of the strong absorption model of Frahn and Venter for elastic scattering. AU the well-known features of inelastic angular distributions of co...

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Main Author: Potgieter, Johannes Matthys
Other Authors: Frahn, W E
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Language:English
Published: Department of Physics 2016
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description Closed expressions for differential cross sections are derived from the Austern-Blair theory of inelastic nuclear scattering. These formulae are an extension of the strong absorption model of Frahn and Venter for elastic scattering. AU the well-known features of inelastic angular distributions of composite particles are shown explicitly. These include effects of the multipolarity of the transition, the nuclear interaction, the Coulomb force and the shape of the reflection coefficients in angular momentum space. Analyses of representative sets of experimental data are presented. The results indicate that the Austern-Blair theory. ts remarkably successful in representing the shape of the angular distribution, but tends to underestimate the deformation parameter.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/18129 Inelastic nuclear scattering of strongly absorbed particles Potgieter, Johannes Matthys Frahn, W E Physics Closed expressions for differential cross sections are derived from the Austern-Blair theory of inelastic nuclear scattering. These formulae are an extension of the strong absorption model of Frahn and Venter for elastic scattering. AU the well-known features of inelastic angular distributions of composite particles are shown explicitly. These include effects of the multipolarity of the transition, the nuclear interaction, the Coulomb force and the shape of the reflection coefficients in angular momentum space. Analyses of representative sets of experimental data are presented. The results indicate that the Austern-Blair theory. ts remarkably successful in representing the shape of the angular distribution, but tends to underestimate the deformation parameter. 2016-03-21T19:26:47Z 2016-03-21T19:26:47Z 1967 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18129 eng application/pdf Department of Physics Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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Inelastic nuclear scattering of strongly absorbed particles
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title Inelastic nuclear scattering of strongly absorbed particles
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