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2000RO16      Yad.Fiz. 63, No 3, 468 (2000); Phys.Atomic Nuclei 63, 399 (2000)

E.A.Romanovsky, O.V.Bespalova, S.A.Goncharov, D.V.Pleshkov, T.I.Spasskaya

Mean Field for the p + 90Zr System in the Energy Range -60 MeV < E < +65 MeV and Single-Particle Features of Proton States in 90Zr from a Dispersive Optical-Model Analysis

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 90Zr(p, p), E=5-65 MeV; analyzed σ(θ), σ; deduced parameters. Dispersive optical model.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 90Zr; calculated single-proton levels spectroscopic factors, radii, related features. Mean field model. Comparisons with data.

doi: 10.1134/1.855647
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2000RO28      Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 64, 131 (2000)

E.A.Romanovsky, O.V.Bespalova, D.V.Pleshkov, T.I.Spasskaya, T.P.Kuchnina

Proton-90, 92, 94, 96Zr Mean Field between -60 and +65 MeV within the Dispersion Optical Model

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 92,94,96Zr(p, p), E=7-50 MeV; calculated σ(θ); deduced parameters. Comparisons with data. Dispersion optical model.


2000RO34      Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 64, 479 (2000)

E.A.Romanovsky, O.V.Bespalova, D.V.Pleshkov, T.I.Spasskaya

Mean Proton Field for p + 116, 118, 120, 122, 124Sn Systems in the Energy Range -60 ≤ E ≤ 65 MeV within the Dispersion Optical Model

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 116,118,120,122,124Sn(p, p), (p, X), E < 65 MeV; analyzed σ, polarization features; deduced parameters. Dispersion optical model.


2000RO35      Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 64, 484 (2000)

E.A.Romanovsky, O.V.Bespalova, D.V.Pleshkov, T.I.Spasskaya, T.P.Kuchnina

Average Parameters of the Dispersion Optical Potential for p + A Systems in the Ranges 40 ≤ A ≤ 208 and -60 ≤ E ≤ 65 MeV

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE A=40-208; analyzed data; deduced average dispersion optical model parameters.


1998RO02      Yad.Fiz. 61, No 1, 37 (1998); Phys.Atomic Nuclei 61, 32 (1998)

E.A.Romanovsky, O.V.Bespalova, T.P.Kuchnina, D.V.Pleshkov, T.I.Spasskaya

Nuclear-Structure Effects in the Total Cross Sections for Proton-Induced Reactions in the Energy Range 20-60 MeV for 40 < A < 124 Nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ar, 40,42,44,48Ca, 51V, 54,56,57Fe, 59Co, 58,60Ni, 64,66,68Zn, 90Zr, 112,114,116,118,120,122,124Sn, 140Ce, 208Pb(p, X), E=20-60 MeV; analyzed total reaction σ; deduced optical model parameters, shell, deformation effects. CH-89 systematics.


1998RO28      Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 62, 127 (1998)

E.A.Romanovsky, O.V.Bespalova, T.P.Kuchnina, D.V.Pleshkov, T.I.Spasskaya, L.M.Rafu, S.B.Hanna

Energy Dependence of the Volume Integral in the Hartree-Fock Component of Real Proton Potential for Nuclei with 40 < A < 124 and 25 < E < 65 MeV

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE A=40-124; calculated proton optical potential Hartree-Fock component energy dependence.


1998RO39      Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 62, 857 (1998)

E.A.Romanovsky, O.V.Bespalova, T.P.Kuchnina, T.I.Spasskaya, D.V.Pleshkov

Total Cross Sections for Proton-Induced Reactions for Nuclei with 40 < A < 124 at Energies up to 65 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ar, 40,42,44,48Ca, 50,52,53,54Cr, 51V, 54,56,57Fe, 59Co, 58,60,62,64Ni, 63,65Cu, 64,66,68Zn, 90,92,94,96Zr, 116,118,120,122,124Sn(p, X), E=3-65 MeV; calculated total σ. Dispersion optical model. Comparison with data.


1997RO23      Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 61, 635 (1997)

E.A.Romanovsky, A.Belal, O.V.Bespalova, D.V.Pleshkov

Dispersion Optical-Model Analysis of Scattering of Protons with Near-Barrier Energy by 92,94,96Zr and 116,118,120,122,124Sn Nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 92,94,96Zr, 116,118,120,122,124Sn(p, p), E=5-20 MeV; analyzed σ(θ); deduced parameters. Variational moments approximation.


1996RO27      Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 60, 718 (1996)

E.A.Romanovsky, O.V.Bespalova, S.B.Hanna, L.M.Rafu, T.I.Spasskaya, D.V.Pleshkov

Variational Moments Approach to Proton Scattering by 50Cr Nuclei at Nuclei at Near-Barrier Energy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 50Cr(p, p), E ≈ near barrier; analyzed reaction σ, σ(θ); deduced mean field parameters energy dependences. Dispersive optical model.


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