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Simple function form for n+208Pb total cross section between 5 and 600 MeV
The total cross section for neutron scattering from 208Pb with energies
between 5 and 600 MeV has been analyzed extending a previously defined simple
function of three parameters to reveal a Ramsauer-like effect throughout the
whole energy range. This effect can be parametrized in a simple way so that it
may be anticipated that the complete function prescription will apply for total
cross sections from other nuclei.Comment: 9 pages, 4 firgure
Charge-exchange reaction cross sections and the Gamow-Teller strength for double beta decay
The proportionality between single charge-exchange reaction cross sections in
the forward direction as found, for example from and He, and
from and He) reactions, and the Gamow-Teller (GT) strength into
the same final nuclear states has been studied and/or assumed often in the
past. Using the most physically justified theory we have at our disposal and
for the specific example of the Ge-Se system that may undergo
double beta-decay, we demonstrate that the proportionality is a relative good
assumption for reactions changing a neutron into a proton, i.e.
GeAs. In this channel, the main contribution to the GT
strengths comes from the removal of a neutron from an occupied single-particle
(SP) state and putting a proton into an unoccupied SP state having either the
same state quantum numbers or those of the spin-orbit partner. In contrast to
this, in the second leg of the double beta decay a single proton must be taken
from an occupied SP state and a neutron placed in an unoccupied one. This
second process often is Pauli forbidden in medium-heavy nuclei and only can be
effected if the Fermi surface is smeared out. Such is the case for
SeAs. Our results suggest that one may not always assume
a proportionality between the forward-angle cross sections of the
charge-exchange reactions and the GT strength in any such medium-heavy nuclei.
The discrepancy originates from a pronounced effect of the radial dependence of
the nucleon-nucleon () interaction in connection with the Pauli principle
on the cross sections in the reaction channel. Such a radial dependence
is completely absent in the GT transition operator.Comment: 14 p., 7 fig
Simple function forms and nucleon-nucleus total cross sections
Total cross sections for neutron scattering with energies between 10 and 600
MeV and from nine nuclei spanning the mass range from 6Li to 238U have been
analyzed using a simple function of three parameters. The values of those
parameters with which neutron total cross section data are replicated vary
smoothly with energy and target mass and may themselves be represented by
functions of energy and mass.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figure
A simple functional form for proton-Pb total reaction cross sections
A simple functional form has been found that gives a good representation of
the total reaction cross sections for the scattering from Pb of
protons with energies in the range 30 to 300 MeV.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure
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