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Towards an optical potential for rare-earths through coupled channels

G. P. A. Nobre, F. S. Dietrich, M. Herman, A. Palumbo, S. Hoblit, D. Brown

Published 2013-11-07Version 1

The coupled-channel theory is a natural way of treating nonelastic channels, in particular those arising from collective excitations, defined by nuclear deformations. Proper treatment of such excitations is often essential to the accurate description of reaction experimental data. Previous works have applied different models to specific nuclei with the purpose of determining angular-integrated cross sections. In this work, we present an extensive study of the effects of collective couplings and nuclear deformations on integrated cross sections as well as on angular distributions in a consistent manner for neutron-induced reactions on nuclei in the rare-earth region. This specific subset of the nuclide chart was chosen precisely because of a clear static deformation pattern. We analyze the convergence of the coupled-channel calculations regarding the number of states being explicitly coupled. Inspired by the work done by Dietrich \emph{et al.}, a model for deforming the spherical Koning-Delaroche optical potential as function of quadrupole and hexadecupole deformations is also proposed. We demonstrate that the obtained results of calculations for total, elastic and inelastic cross sections, as well as elastic and inelastic angular distributions correspond to a remarkably good agreement with experimental data for scattering energies above around a few MeV.

Comments: 7 pages, 6 figures. Submitted to the proceedings of the XXXVI Reuni\~ao de Trabalho de F\'{\i}sica Nuclear no Brasil (XXXVI Brazilian Workshop on Nuclear Physics), held in Maresias, S\~ao Paulo, Brazil in September 2013, which should be published on AIP Conference Proceeding Series. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1311.1115, arXiv:1311.0426
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