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Evidence for a secondary bow in Newton's zero-order nuclear rainbow

Abstract

Rainbows are generally considered to be caused by static refraction and reflection. A primary and a secondary rainbow appear due to refraction and internal reflection in a raindrop as explained by Newton. The quantum nuclear rainbow, which is generated by refraction in the nucleus droplet, only has a "primary" rainbow. Here we show for the first time evidence for the existence of a secondary nuclear rainbow generated dynamically by coupling to an excited state without internal reflection. This has been demonstrated for experimental 16^{16}O+12^{12}C scattering using the coupled channel method with an extended double folding potential derived from microscopic realistic wave functions for 12^{12}C and 16^{16}O.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure

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