Elastic scattering with weakly bound projectiles

Possible effects of the break-up channel on the elastic scattering threshold anomaly has been investigated. We used the weakly bound 6,7Li nuclei, which is known to undergo break-up, as projectiles in order to study the elastic scattering on a 27Al target. In this contribution we present preliminary...

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Autores principales: Figueira, J.M., Abriola, D., Fernández Niello, J.O., Arazi, A., Capurro, O.A., Martí, G.V., Martínez Heinmann, D., Pacheco, A.J., Testoni, J.E., De Barbará, E., Padrón, I., Gomes, P.R.S., Lubian, J.
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Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0094243X_v884_n_p185_Figueira
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Sumario:Possible effects of the break-up channel on the elastic scattering threshold anomaly has been investigated. We used the weakly bound 6,7Li nuclei, which is known to undergo break-up, as projectiles in order to study the elastic scattering on a 27Al target. In this contribution we present preliminary results of these experiments, which were analyzed in terms of the Optical Model and compared with other elastic scattering data using weakly bound nuclei as projectile. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.