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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 470, Issue 2, 24 August 1987, Pages 406-414
Nuclear Physics A

A consistent derivation of the real and imaginary parts of the heavy ion potential below and above the Coulomb barrier

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Abstract

In a model including approximately a large set of non-elastic channels, the real and imaginary potentials are consistently derived. The “anomaly” of the real potential which sharply increases in the vicinity of the Coulomb barrier where the imaginary potential is strongly reduced is studied in 16O + 40Ca and 16O + 208Pb systems. The results on the imaginary potential are discussed and compared to our previous calculation.

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