Nuclear rainbow of the symmetric nucleus-nucleus system: Interchange of the nearside and farside scattering
Nguyen Tri Toan Phuc, Nguyen Hoang Phuc, Dao T. Khoa

TL;DR
This paper extends the nearside-farside decomposition method to include exchange symmetry effects in elastic scattering of identical nuclei, revealing a symmetric interchange of patterns around 90° and highlighting the role of transfer processes in nuclear rainbow phenomena.
Contribution
The work generalizes Fuller’s NF decomposition to account for exchange symmetry in identical nuclei, providing new insights into nuclear rainbow patterns and transfer effects.
Findings
Exchange symmetry causes a symmetric interchange of NF patterns at 90°
Nuclear rainbow features are affected by projectile-target exchange symmetry
Elastic transfer enhances backward angle cross sections in certain systems
Abstract
Extensive elastic scattering data measured at energies around 10 to 20 MeV/nucleon for some identical systems, like 12C+12C and 16O+16O, exhibit the nuclear rainbow pattern of broad Airy oscillations of the cross section at medium and large angles. Due to the identity of the scattered projectile and recoiled target, the rainbow pattern at angles around and beyond is strongly deteriorated by the boson exchange. The nuclear rainbow features in the identical-particles elastic scattering discussed so far are based on the nearside-farside (NF) decomposition of the scattering amplitude given by an optical model calculation neglecting the projectile-target exchange symmetry. Moreover, the NF decomposition method was developed in the 70s by Fuller for nonidentical systems only, and the details of how the exchange symmetry of an identical system affects the…
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