Nuclear mean field and double-folding model of the nucleus-nucleus optical potential
Abstract
Realistic density dependent CDM3Yn versions of the M3Y interaction have been used in an extended Hartree-Fock (HF) calculation of nuclear matter (NM), with the nucleon single-particle potential determined from the total NM energy based on the Hugenholtz-van Hove theorem that gives rise naturally to a rearrangement term (RT). Using the RT of the single-nucleon potential obtained exactly at different NM densities, the density- and energy dependence of the CDM3Yn interactions was modified to account properly for both the RT and observed energy dependence of the nucleon optical potential. Based on a local density approximation, the double-folding model of the nucleus-nucleus optical potential has been extended to take into account consistently the rearrangement effect and energy dependence of the nuclear mean-field potential, using the modified CDM3Yn interactions. The extended double-folding model was applied to study the elastic C+C and O+C scattering at the refractive energies, where the Airy structure of the nuclear rainbow has been well established. The RT was found to affect significantly the real nucleus-nucleus optical potential at small internuclear distances, giving the potential strength close to that implied by the realistic optical model description of the Airy oscillation.
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@article{arxiv.1609.00789,
title = {Nuclear mean field and double-folding model of the nucleus-nucleus optical potential},
author = {Dao T. Khoa and Nguyen Hoang Phuc and Doan Thi Loan and Bui Minh Loc},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.00789},
year = {2016}
}
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Accepted for publication in Physical Review C. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1508.05568