Author:
Sujan Islam M,Majumder R,Hossain S,Nilima Athoy,Sayed M A,Shariful Islam M,Billah M M,Azad M M B,Tariq A S B,Uddin M A,Basak A K
Abstract
Abstract
‘Goldberg criterion’ [Goldberg and Smith, Phys. Rev. Lett. 29 (1972) 500] tells that at sufficiently high energies, where pronounced refractive scattering with nuclear rainbow oscillations are followed by an ‘exponential-type falloff’ in the angular distribution, discrete ambiguities are eliminated for the deep monotonic potential. The criterion is also confirmed in the work of Bartnitzky et al. [Phys. Lett. B 365 (1996) 23] on the 16O+16O elastic scattering in the energy range of 250 - 704 MeV. However, their finding ‘using model-independent potentials’ suggests that heavy-ion elastic scattering data unambiguously favour deep potentials. The Goldberg criterion is examined in our work for non-monotonic shallow potentials using the 16O+16O elastic scattering at energy region up to 350 MeV.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy