Research Article

An investigation of effect of different nuclear potentials on CDCC calculations: 11Be + 120Sn reaction

Volume: 41 Number: 4 December 29, 2020
EN

An investigation of effect of different nuclear potentials on CDCC calculations: 11Be + 120Sn reaction

Abstract

Aim of this study is to examine the effect of various potentials on continuum discretized coupled channel (CDCC) calculations. For this, the elastic scattering cross section of 11Be projectile from 120Sn target is calculated by using ten different potentials. The results are compared with experimental data.

Keywords

Nuclear potential, proximity potential, CDCC model, optical model

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APA
Karatepe Çelik, Ş., & Aygun, M. (2020). An investigation of effect of different nuclear potentials on CDCC calculations: 11Be + 120Sn reaction. Cumhuriyet Science Journal, 41(4), 901-907. https://doi.org/10.17776/csj.729401
AMA
1.Karatepe Çelik Ş, Aygun M. An investigation of effect of different nuclear potentials on CDCC calculations: 11Be + 120Sn reaction. CSJ. 2020;41(4):901-907. doi:10.17776/csj.729401
Chicago
Karatepe Çelik, Şule, and Murat Aygun. 2020. “An Investigation of Effect of Different Nuclear Potentials on CDCC Calculations: 11Be + 120Sn Reaction”. Cumhuriyet Science Journal 41 (4): 901-7. https://doi.org/10.17776/csj.729401.
EndNote
Karatepe Çelik Ş, Aygun M (December 1, 2020) An investigation of effect of different nuclear potentials on CDCC calculations: 11Be + 120Sn reaction. Cumhuriyet Science Journal 41 4 901–907.
IEEE
[1]Ş. Karatepe Çelik and M. Aygun, “An investigation of effect of different nuclear potentials on CDCC calculations: 11Be + 120Sn reaction”, CSJ, vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 901–907, Dec. 2020, doi: 10.17776/csj.729401.
ISNAD
Karatepe Çelik, Şule - Aygun, Murat. “An Investigation of Effect of Different Nuclear Potentials on CDCC Calculations: 11Be + 120Sn Reaction”. Cumhuriyet Science Journal 41/4 (December 1, 2020): 901-907. https://doi.org/10.17776/csj.729401.
JAMA
1.Karatepe Çelik Ş, Aygun M. An investigation of effect of different nuclear potentials on CDCC calculations: 11Be + 120Sn reaction. CSJ. 2020;41:901–907.
MLA
Karatepe Çelik, Şule, and Murat Aygun. “An Investigation of Effect of Different Nuclear Potentials on CDCC Calculations: 11Be + 120Sn Reaction”. Cumhuriyet Science Journal, vol. 41, no. 4, Dec. 2020, pp. 901-7, doi:10.17776/csj.729401.
Vancouver
1.Şule Karatepe Çelik, Murat Aygun. An investigation of effect of different nuclear potentials on CDCC calculations: 11Be + 120Sn reaction. CSJ. 2020 Dec. 1;41(4):901-7. doi:10.17776/csj.729401