We report on global fits of optical-model parameters to 90 data points for
pˉ X-rays and 17 data points of radiochemical data put together. With the
help of separate fits to the two kinds of data it is possible to determine
phenomenologically the radial region where the absorption of antiprotons takes
place and to obtain neutron densities which represent the average behaviour
over the periodic table. A finite-range attractive and absorptive pˉ-nuclear isoscalar potential fits the data well. Self-consistent dynamical
calculations within the RMF model demonstrate that the polarization of the
nucleus by the {\it atomic} antiproton is negligible.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figures, one table. Extended discussion, to appear in
Nucl. Phys.