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The Lane model1) provides a convenient way to relate isospin-coupled reaction channels. This approach exploits the isospin symmetry of the nuclear force and yields nuclear potentials which strictly conserve isospin. We have attempted2) to simultaneously describe cross-section and polarization results for both elastic proton and neutron scattering and the quasi-elastic (p, n) reaction, all on a single nucleus. Our results represent the first time the Lane model has been successfully extended to a light nucleus. In fact, no previous calculation has described such a comprehensive set of observables for any nucleus. The present paper calls attention to this success and proposes that the model be similarly applied for very light nuclei.
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G.R. Satchler, in Isospin in Nuclear Physics, ed. D.H. Wilkinson (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1969), p. 389.
R.C. Byrd, Ph.D. thesis, Duke University (1978) and references therein.
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Byrd, R.C., Walter, R.L., Cotanch, S.R. (1978). Extension of the Lane Model to Light Nuclei. In: Zingl, H., Haftel, M., Zankel, H. (eds) Few Body Systems and Nuclear Forces II. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 87. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-09099-1_30
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