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Compound and quasi-compound states in low-energy scattering of nucleons from 12C
A multi-channel algebraic scattering theory has been used to study the
properties of nucleon scattering from 12C and of the sub-threshold compound
nuclear states, accounting for properties in the compound nuclei to ~10 MeV.
All compound and quasi-compound resonances observed in total cross-section data
are matched, and on seeking solutions of the method at negative energies, all
sub-threshold states in 13C and 13N are predicted with the correct
spin-parities and with reasonable values for their energies. A collective-model
prescription has been used to define the initiating nucleon-12C interactions
and via use of orthogonalizing pseudo-potentials, account is made of the Pauli
principle. Information is extracted on the underlying structure of each state
in the compound systems by investigating the zero-deformation limit of the
results.Comment: 21 pages, 12 figures, 7 table
Weakly-bound rare isotopes with a coupled-channel approach that includes resonant levels
The question of how the scattering cross section changes when the spectra of
the colliding nuclei have low-excitation particle-emitting resonances is
explored using a multi-channel algebraic scattering (MCAS) method. As a test
case, the light-mass nuclear target 8Be, being particle-unstable, has been
considered. Nucleon-nucleus scattering cross sections, as well as the spectra
of the compound nuclei formed, have been determined from calculations that do,
and do not, consider particle emission widths of the target nuclear states. The
resonant character of the unstable excited states introduces a problem because
the low-energy tails of these resonances can intrude into the sub-threshold,
bound-state region. This unphysical behaviour needs to be corrected by
modifying, in an energy-dependent way, the shape of the target resonances from
the usual Lorentzian one. The resonance function must smoothly reach zero at
the elastic threshold. Ways of achieving this condition are explored in this
paper.Comment: Contribution presented at INPC 2010, Vancouve
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