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European Physical Journal A | 2007

Calculations of 6He + p elastic-scattering cross-sections using folding approach and high-energy approximation for the optical potential

K. V. Lukyanov; V. K. Lukyanov; E. V. Zemlyanaya; A. N. Antonov; M. K. Gaidarov

Abstract.Calculations of microscopic optical potentials (OPs) (their real and imaginary parts) are performed to analyze the 6He + p elastic-scattering data at a few tens of MeV/nucleon (MeV/N). The OPs and the cross-sections are calculated using three model densities of 6He . Effects of the regularization of the NN forces and their dependence on nuclear density are investigated. Also, the role of the spin-orbit terms and of the non-linearity in the calculations of the OPs, as well as effects of their renormalization are studied. The sensitivity of the cross-sections to the nuclear densities was tested and one of them that gives a better agreement with the data was chosen.


Physics of Atomic Nuclei | 2006

Nucleus-nucleus scattering in the high-energy approximation and optical folding potential

V. K. Lukyanov; E. V. Zemlyanaya; K. V. Lukyanov

A microscopic complex folding-model potential that reproduces the scattering amplitude of Glauber-Sitenko theory in its optical limit is obtained. The real and imaginary parts of this potential are dependent on energy and are determined by known data on the nuclear-density distributions and on the nucleon-nucleon scattering amplitude. For the real part, use is also made of a folding potential involing effective nucleon-nucleon forces and allowing for the nucleon-exchange term. Three forms of semimicroscopic optical potentials where the contributions of the template potentials—that is, the real and the imaginary folding-model potential—are controlled by adjusting two parameters are constructed on this basis. The efficiency of these microscopic and semimicroscopic potentials is tested by means of a comparison with the experimental differential cross sections for the elastic scattering of heavy ions 16O on nuclei at an energy of E ∼ 100 MeV per nucleon.


Physical Review C | 2010

Study of

V. K. Lukyanov; D. N. Kadrev; E. V. Zemlyanaya; A. N. Antonov; K. V. Lukyanov; M. K. Gaidarov

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Physical Review C | 2013

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V. K. Lukyanov; D. N. Kadrev; E. V. Zemlyanaya; A. N. Antonov; K. V. Lukyanov; M. K. Gaidarov; K. Spasova

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Physical Review C | 2009

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V. K. Lukyanov; E. V. Zemlyanaya; K. V. Lukyanov; D. N. Kadrev; A. N. Antonov; M. K. Gaidarov; S. E. Massen

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Physical Review C | 2015

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V. K. Lukyanov; D. N. Kadrev; E. V. Zemlyanaya; K. Spasova; K. V. Lukyanov; A. N. Antonov; M. K. Gaidarov

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Physics of Atomic Nuclei | 2014

C Elastic Scattering Using a Microscopic Optical Potential

V. K. Lukyanov; E. V. Zemlyanaya; K. V. Lukyanov; Evgeniya Zhabitskaya; M. V. Zhabitsky

C elastic scattering data at beam energies of 3, 38.3 and 41.6 MeV/nucleon are studied utilizing the microscopic optical potentials obtained by a double-folding procedure and also by using those inherent in the high-energy approximation. The calculated optical potentials are based on the neutron and proton density distributions of colliding nuclei established in an appropriate model for


Bulletin of The Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics | 2008

Microscopic analysis of

K. V. Lukyanov; E. V. Zemlyanaya; V. K. Lukyanov; I. N. Kukhtina; Yu. E. Penionzhkevich; Yu. G. Sobolev

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Physics of Atomic Nuclei | 2010

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V. K. Lukyanov; E. V. Zemlyanaya; K. V. Lukyanov; K. M. Hanna

He and obtained from the electron scattering form factors for


Physics of Atomic Nuclei | 2012

Li elastic scattering on protons and breakup processes within

V. K. Lukyanov; D. N. Kadrev; E. V. Zemlyanaya; A. N. Antonov; K. V. Lukyanov; M. K. Gaidarov; K. Spasova

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E. V. Zemlyanaya

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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K. V. Lukyanov

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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A. N. Antonov

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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M. K. Gaidarov

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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D. N. Kadrev

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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K. Spasova

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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S. E. Massen

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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B. Slowinski

Warsaw University of Technology

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I. N. Kukhtina

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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