Microscopic analysis of Be10,11 elastic scattering on protons and nuclei, and breakup processes of Be11 within the Be10+n cluster model

V. K. Lukyanov, D. N. Kadrev, E. V. Zemlyanaya, K. Spasova, K. V. Lukyanov, A. N. Antonov, and M. K. Gaidarov
Phys. Rev. C 91, 034606 – Published 9 March 2015

Abstract

The density distributions of Be10 and Be11 nuclei obtained within the quantum Monte Carlo model and the generator coordinate method are used to calculate the microscopic optical potentials (OPs) and cross sections of elastic scattering of these nuclei on protons and C12 at energies E<100 MeV/nucleon. The real part of the OP is calculated using the folding model with the exchange terms included, while the imaginary part of the OP that reproduces the phase of scattering is obtained in the high-energy approximation. In this hybrid model of OP the free parameters are the depths of the real and imaginary parts obtained by fitting the experimental data. The well-known energy dependence of the volume integrals is used as a physical constraint to resolve the ambiguities of the parameter values. The role of the spin-orbit potential and the surface contribution to the OP is studied for an adequate description of available experimental elastic scattering cross-section data. Also, the cluster model, in which Be11 consists of a n-halo and the Be10 core, is adopted. Within the latter, the breakup cross sections of Be11 nucleus on Be9,Nb93,Ta181, and U238 targets and momentum distributions of Be10 fragments are calculated and compared with the existing experimental data.

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  • Received 19 January 2015

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.91.034606

©2015 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

V. K. Lukyanov1, D. N. Kadrev2, E. V. Zemlyanaya1, K. Spasova2,3, K. V. Lukyanov1, A. N. Antonov2, and M. K. Gaidarov2

  • 1Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna 141980, Russia
  • 2Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia 1784, Bulgaria
  • 3“Bishop K. Preslavski” University, Shumen 9712, Bulgaria

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Vol. 91, Iss. 3 — March 2015

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