Inverse scattering J-matrix approach to nucleon-nucleus scattering and the shell model
Abstract
The -matrix inverse scattering approach can be used as an alternative to a conventional -matrix in analyzing scattering phase shifts and extracting resonance energies and widths from experimental data. A great advantage of the -matrix is that it provides eigenstates directly related to the ones obtained in the shell model in a given model space and with a given value of the oscillator spacing . This relationship is of a particular interest in the cases when a many-body system does not have a resonant state or the resonance is broad and its energy can differ significantly from the shell model eigenstate. We discuss the -matrix inverse scattering technique, extend it for the case of charged colliding particles and apply it to the analysis of and scattering. The results are compared with the No-core Shell Model calculations of He and Li.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0806.4018,
title = {Inverse scattering J-matrix approach to nucleon-nucleus scattering and the shell model},
author = {A. M. Shirokov and A. I. Mazur and J. P. Vary and E. A. Mazur},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.4018},
year = {2009}
}
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