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... parameters resulting from " best " fits at each energy provided energy - averaged sets of parameters for both nuclei . At all energies the available σ ( 0 ) and Ay ( 0 ) distributions along with the or were simultaneously fitted to ...
... parameters resulting from " best " fits at each energy provided energy - averaged sets of parameters for both nuclei . At all energies the available σ ( 0 ) and Ay ( 0 ) distributions along with the or were simultaneously fitted to ...
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... parameters Vg and WD were parametrized as shown in figure 4 . In conclusion , the SOM was capable of describing the differential cross sections very well and the analyzing powers reasonably well for elastically scattered neutrons from ...
... parameters Vg and WD were parametrized as shown in figure 4 . In conclusion , the SOM was capable of describing the differential cross sections very well and the analyzing powers reasonably well for elastically scattered neutrons from ...
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... parameters was derived . The resulting parameters were denoted as set A and are listed below , 880 B2 = -0.36 FR = 1.170 fm B4 = +0.20 8 so = 1.28c aR = 0.654 fm I so = 1.010 fm a so = 0.500 fm FI = 1.278 fm ar = 0.580 fm and V so = 6.0 ...
... parameters was derived . The resulting parameters were denoted as set A and are listed below , 880 B2 = -0.36 FR = 1.170 fm B4 = +0.20 8 so = 1.28c aR = 0.654 fm I so = 1.010 fm a so = 0.500 fm FI = 1.278 fm ar = 0.580 fm and V so = 6.0 ...
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Implication of microscopic reaction analyses below | 14 |
Test of effective interactions for nucleon scattering | 90 |
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