SELF-CONSISTENT SEMICLASSICAL APPROACH AND MICROSCOPIC OPTICAL POTENTIALS AT FINITE TEMPERATURE:II THE IMAGINARY PART

  • Based on the finite temperature self-consistent semiclassical (FTSCSC) approach and the local density approximation (LDA),the imaginary part of the microscopic nucleon-nucleus optical potential is evaluated and discussed.This work indicates the necessity of using temperature dependent nucleon density in dealing with optical potentials at finite temperature.
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SHI Jian-Qing, LI Guo-Qiang and GAO Qin. SELF-CONSISTENT SEMICLASSICAL APPROACH AND MICROSCOPIC OPTICAL POTENTIALS AT FINITE TEMPERATURE:II THE IMAGINARY PART[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1990, 14(6): 551-554.
SHI Jian-Qing, LI Guo-Qiang and GAO Qin. SELF-CONSISTENT SEMICLASSICAL APPROACH AND MICROSCOPIC OPTICAL POTENTIALS AT FINITE TEMPERATURE:II THE IMAGINARY PART[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1990, 14(6): 551-554. shu
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SELF-CONSISTENT SEMICLASSICAL APPROACH AND MICROSCOPIC OPTICAL POTENTIALS AT FINITE TEMPERATURE:II THE IMAGINARY PART

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Abstract: Based on the finite temperature self-consistent semiclassical (FTSCSC) approach and the local density approximation (LDA),the imaginary part of the microscopic nucleon-nucleus optical potential is evaluated and discussed.This work indicates the necessity of using temperature dependent nucleon density in dealing with optical potentials at finite temperature.

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