Improved Glauber Theory and the Total Reaction Cross Section of the Nucleus-Nucleus Collision

  • An improved Glauber theory for calculalions of the total reaction cross section at low and medium energies is proposed. The quantum effect,Coulomb effect and isospin effect of nucleon-nucleon collision inclnded in the improved Glauber theory are discussed under the assumption of the effective nuclear density distribution. It is found that quantum corrections is very important when the Glauber theory is applied to calculations of the nucleus-nucleus reaction cross. The calculated results obtained with the improved Glauber theory are in agreement with the experimental data in ten percent without any free parameters,which demonstrate the improved Glauber theory to be a pragmatic approach for calculating total nucleus nucleus reaction cross sections in the low and intermediate energy regions.
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GUO Wen-Jun, JIANG Huan-Qing and LIU Jian-Ye. Improved Glauber Theory and the Total Reaction Cross Section of the Nucleus-Nucleus Collision[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2001, 25(11): 1092-1099.
GUO Wen-Jun, JIANG Huan-Qing and LIU Jian-Ye. Improved Glauber Theory and the Total Reaction Cross Section of the Nucleus-Nucleus Collision[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2001, 25(11): 1092-1099. shu
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Improved Glauber Theory and the Total Reaction Cross Section of the Nucleus-Nucleus Collision

    Corresponding author: GUO Wen-Jun,
  • Center of Theoretical Nuclear Physics,National Laboratory of Heavy Ion Accelerator,Lanzhou 730000,China2 Institute of Modern Physics, The Chinese Academy of Sciences,Lanzhou 730000,China3 Institute of High Energy Physics,The Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100039,China

Abstract: An improved Glauber theory for calculalions of the total reaction cross section at low and medium energies is proposed. The quantum effect,Coulomb effect and isospin effect of nucleon-nucleon collision inclnded in the improved Glauber theory are discussed under the assumption of the effective nuclear density distribution. It is found that quantum corrections is very important when the Glauber theory is applied to calculations of the nucleus-nucleus reaction cross. The calculated results obtained with the improved Glauber theory are in agreement with the experimental data in ten percent without any free parameters,which demonstrate the improved Glauber theory to be a pragmatic approach for calculating total nucleus nucleus reaction cross sections in the low and intermediate energy regions.

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