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Pauli Nonlocality in Heavy-Ion Rainbow Scattering: A Further Test of the Folding Model
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Folding ModelNuclear PhysicsHeavy-ion Rainbow ScatteringEngineeringElectron DiffractionEffective MassHeavy Ion PhysicQuantum MatterHigh-energy Nuclear ReactionPhysicsRefractive Elastic ScatteringAtomic PhysicsWeak InteractionNonlocal InteractionsQuantum ChemistryPauli NonlocalityNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsWave ScatteringCondensed Matter PhysicsIon StructureMany-body Problem
Nonlocal interactions are an intrinsically quantum phenomenon. In this work we point out that, in the context of heavy ions, such interactions can be studied through the refractive elastic scattering of these systems at intermediate energies. We show that most of the observed energy dependence of the local equivalent bare potential arises from the exchange nonlocality. The nonlocality parameter extracted from the data was found to be very close to the one obtained from folding models. The effective mass of the colliding, heavy-ion, system was found to be close to the nucleon effective mass in nuclear matter.
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