Global optical potential for nucleus-nucleus systems from 50 MeV/u to 400 MeV/u
T. Furumoto, W. Horiuchi, M. Takashina, Y. Yamamoto, Y. Sakuragi

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive global optical potential for nucleus-nucleus interactions across a wide energy range, using microscopic folding models with complex interactions and global densities, applicable to various isotopes and energies.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new global optical potential derived from microscopic folding models that accurately reproduces elastic scattering data and covers a broad range of isotopes and energies.
Findings
Accurately reproduces elastic scattering data for stable heavy-ion projectiles above 50 MeV/u.
Provides a parameterized form of the folding-model potential with energy-dependent coefficients.
Offers an open-access database and Fortran code for calculating the optical potential for various nucleus-nucleus systems.
Abstract
We present a new global optical potential (GOP) for nucleus-nucleus systems, including neutron-rich and proton-rich isotopes, in the energy range of MeV/u. The GOP is derived from the microscopic folding model with the complex -matrix interaction CEG07 and the global density presented by S{\~ a}o Paulo group. The folding model well accounts for realistic complex optical potentials of nucleus-nucleus systems and reproduces the existing elastic scattering data for stable heavy-ion projectiles at incident energies above 50 MeV/u. We then calculate the folding-model potentials (FMPs) for projectiles of even-even isotopes, C, O, Ne, Mg, Si, S, Ar, and Ca, scattered by stable target nuclei of C, O, Si, Ca Ni, Zr, Sn, and Pb at the incident…
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