Role of nuclear densities in nucleon elastic scattering
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Arellano Sepúlveda, Hugo
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Role of nuclear densities in nucleon elastic scattering
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A framework based on a full-folding model of the nucleon optical potential is presented for studying
nuclear densities of closed-shell nuclei using intermediate energy nucleon scattering. Using a
density-matrix expansion for the mixed density, a simplified optical potential is obtained that retains
the energy and momentum dependence of the effective interaction prescribed by the full-folding
model. The interplay between the local density, nonlocality of the mixed-density and off-energyshell
degrees of freedom in the full-folding approach to nucleon scattering is made relatively transparent.
The validity of the proposed framework is established for momentum transfers out to -2.5
fm ' in p+' 0 and p+ Ca scattering at energies between 200 and 400 MeV. The sensitivity of the
scattering observables to nuclear densities is investigated.
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PHYSICAL REVIEW C VOLUME 42, NUMBER 2 AUGUST 1990, 652-658
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