Elastic scattering of the proton drip-line nucleus B-8 off a Pb-nat target at 170.3 MeV

2013 
The elastic scattering of B-8 by a Pb-nat target was measured at an incident energy of 170.3 MeV. Special care was taken with the limited intensity and broad profile of the secondary beam. The measured angular distribution of the differential cross section shows that the Coulomb-nuclear interference peak (CNIP) is not suppressed in this system, in contrast to what was observed in the scattering of neutron halo nuclei by heavy targets at energies around the Coulomb barrier. Analyses of the angular distribution were performed both in terms of the optical model using a single-folding-type potential and the continuum discretized coupled-channels (CDCC) method, which explicitly takes into account the breakup-channel couplings to the elastic scattering. The overall pattern of the differential cross section is well reproduced by the CDCC calculations. The calculations show that the effect of breakup-channel couplings on the elastic scattering is small in the present case.
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