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Uncertainties of optical-model parameters for the study of the threshold anomaly

Nuclear Experiment 2015-03-16 v1

Abstract

In the analysis of elastic-scattering experimental data, optical-model parameters (usually, depths of real and imaginary potentials) are fitted and conclusions are drawn analyzing their variations at bombardment energies close to the Coulomb barrier (threshold anomaly). The judgement about the shape of this variation (related to the physical processes producing this anomaly) depends on these fitted values but the robustness of the conclusions strongly depends on the uncertainties with which these parameters are derived. We will show that previous published studies have not used a common criterium for the evaluation of the parameter uncertainties. In this work, a study of these uncertainties is presented, using conventional statistic tools as well as bootstrapping techniques. As case studies, these procedures are applied to re-analyze detailed elastic-scattering data for the 12^{12}C + 208^{208}Pb and the 6^6Li + 80^{80}Se systems.

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@article{arxiv.1503.04119,
  title  = {Uncertainties of optical-model parameters for the study of the threshold anomaly},
  author = {Daniel Abriola and A. Arazi and J. Testoni and F. Gollan and G. V. Martí},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.04119},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Presented to the XXVII RTFNB 8-12 September 2014, Maresias, Brasil