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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 579, Issues 1–2, 17 October 1994, Pages 13-44
Nuclear Physics A

Proton scattering off9Be and the final-state interaction in the (e,e′p) and (γ,p) reactions on 10B

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Abstract

Differential cross sections and analysing powers for the reaction9Be(p, p′) have been measured at incident proton energies of 54.7 and 74.7 MeV. The new data, supplemented by existing data in the energy range from 30 to 220 MeV, has been subjected to various analyses with the aim of obtaining optical potentials to calculate final-state interaction effects in proton-knockout reactions. A conventional optical model analysis fails to give a description that is in simultaneous agreement with all elastic scattering data. A considerable improvement is obtained by including the quadrupole contribution to elastic scattering, both with phenomenological and microscopic potentials. Finally, the influences of the various reaction mechanisms and of the differences between the derived potentials are studied when applied to (e,e′p) and (γ,p) calculations in the distorted wave impulse approximation.

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