A Study of the Relativistic Microscopic Optical Potential Based on the Relativistic Brueckner-Bethe-Goldstone Equation
- Received Date: 1991-05-24
Abstract: A relativistic microscopic nucleon-nucleus optical potential is derived from the relativistic Brueckner-Bethe-Goldstone (RBBG) equation. The complex effective mass of a nucleon is determined by a fit to the scattering data for P-40Ca at 200 MeV, The relativistic microscopic optical potentials with this effective mass are obtained from the RBBG equation for P-16O, 40Ca, 40Zr, 208Pb scatterings in the energy range from 160 to 800 MeV. The microscopic optical potential is used to study the P-40Ca scattering problem at 200 MeV. The results, such as differential cross section, analyzing power and spin rotation function, are compared with those calculated from the phenomenological relativistic potentials.





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