Calculations of the cross sections for stable and exotic light nuclei /
Hasan Mohammed Hasan Maridi
Calculations of the cross sections for stable and exotic light nuclei / حسابات المقاطع المستعرضة للنوى الخفيفة المستقرة والغريبة Hasan Mohammed Hasan Maridi ; Supervised M. Y. H. Farag , E. H. Esmael - Cairo : Hasan Mohammed Hasan Maridi , 2014 - 163 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Science - Department of Physics
This thesis presents a microscopic study for the elastic scattering of protons with stable and exotic light nuclei, namely, 4,6,8He, 6,7,9,11Li, and 9,10,11,12Be, at a wide energy range start from few MeVs/nucleon up to 200 MeV/nucleon. The optical model is used to calculate the reaction cross sections and the angular distributions for elastic scattering cross sections and analyzing powers. The real and imaginary parts of the optical potential (OP) are given by the single- folding and the high-energy approximation models, respectively. The microscopic densities, the Greens function Mont Carlo and the large-scale shell model, are used. The renormalization factors are introduced to the OP and adjusted to fit the experimental data. The calculated differential cross sections of the elastic scattering and reaction cross sections are in good agreement with the data. The surface OP is found to be an important to fit the data of the exotic nuclei scattering
Exotic nuclei Optical model Proton elastic scattering
Calculations of the cross sections for stable and exotic light nuclei / حسابات المقاطع المستعرضة للنوى الخفيفة المستقرة والغريبة Hasan Mohammed Hasan Maridi ; Supervised M. Y. H. Farag , E. H. Esmael - Cairo : Hasan Mohammed Hasan Maridi , 2014 - 163 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Science - Department of Physics
This thesis presents a microscopic study for the elastic scattering of protons with stable and exotic light nuclei, namely, 4,6,8He, 6,7,9,11Li, and 9,10,11,12Be, at a wide energy range start from few MeVs/nucleon up to 200 MeV/nucleon. The optical model is used to calculate the reaction cross sections and the angular distributions for elastic scattering cross sections and analyzing powers. The real and imaginary parts of the optical potential (OP) are given by the single- folding and the high-energy approximation models, respectively. The microscopic densities, the Greens function Mont Carlo and the large-scale shell model, are used. The renormalization factors are introduced to the OP and adjusted to fit the experimental data. The calculated differential cross sections of the elastic scattering and reaction cross sections are in good agreement with the data. The surface OP is found to be an important to fit the data of the exotic nuclei scattering
Exotic nuclei Optical model Proton elastic scattering