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Nucleon-Nucleus Potentials by IP Inversion

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Quantum Inversion Theory and Applications

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics ((LNP,volume 427))

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Abstract

The iterative-perturbative (IP) inversion algorithm makes it possible to determine, essentially uniquely, the complex potential, including spin-orbit component, for spin half particles given the elastic scattering S-matrix S lj . The same algorithm can be applied to fixed energy and, in certain cases, fixed partial wave inversion. Moreover, it can be applied to the intermediate “mixed case”. We briefly define the classes of cases which can be studied, outline the IP method itself, and then review a wide range of applications of the method which have led to the extraction of information concerning nucleon-nucleus potentials. We then briefly list heavy ion applications. Reference is given to the code IMAGO which embodies the IP algorithm, and which can be applied to a very wide range of inversion situations for nucleons as well as spinless heavy ions, including identical bosons.

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Mackintosh, R.S., Cooper, S.G. (1994). Nucleon-Nucleus Potentials by IP Inversion. In: von Geramb, H.V. (eds) Quantum Inversion Theory and Applications. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 427. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-13969-1_17

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