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Alpha-Nucleus Interaction from an Inverse Scattering and Energy-Density Formalism

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An inverse scattering method at a fixed energy has been applied to determine a few points of the alpha-12C interaction. Using these as a guide the potential is determined by fitting the complete angular distributions at adjacent energies. The real part of the potential is found to be non-monotonic in nature. Similar potential can also satisfactorily describe the elastic scattering data by 28Si and 32,34S. These non-monotonic potentials are expected from the energy-density formalism using the density dependence of the mean field obtained from a realistic two nucleon interaction that incorporates the Pauli principle.

A partial travel support by the European Research Office of the United States Army to F.B. Malik is thankfully acknowledged.

Visiting scholar temporarily at the International Center for Theoretical Physics, P.O. Box 586, (I-34100) Trieste, Italy.

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Alam, M.M., Malik, F.B., Reichstein, I. (1991). Alpha-Nucleus Interaction from an Inverse Scattering and Energy-Density Formalism. In: Fantoni, S., Rosati, S. (eds) Condensed Matter Theories. Condensed Matter Theories, vol 6. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3686-4_28

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