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[en] At high energy, heavy-ion elastic scattering probes the ion-ion potential in a large domain much inside the strong absorption radius. This results in a more precise determination of the real part of the nuclear potential and a consistent picture of its evolution with energy begins to emerge. It is relatively similar to that observed in light ion scattering. Even if the inelastic angular distributions seem to contain less refractive or interior contribution, coupled channel effects from these states are still important at least up to 20 MeV/n. Heavy-ion induced transfer reactions to discrete states have small cross sections but present a very strong selectivity for states with the highest available spin and could thus provide new and interesting spectroscopic information
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May 1986; 15 p; International conference on heavy ion nuclear collisions in the Fermi energy domain (HICOFED 86); Caen (France); 12-16 May 1986; CEA-DPH-N-S--2353
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Conference; Numerical Data
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ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION, CALCIUM 40 TARGET, CARBON 12 TARGET, CARBON 13 TARGET, DYNAMICS, ELASTIC SCATTERING, ENERGY DEPENDENCE, EVALUATED DATA, FERMI LEVEL, GEV RANGE 01-10, HEAVY ION REACTIONS, LEAD 208 TARGET, MEV RANGE 100-1000, NUCLEAR POTENTIAL, OXYGEN 16 REACTIONS, QUASI-ELASTIC SCATTERING, SILICON 28 TARGET, TRANSFER REACTIONS, ZIRCONIUM 90 TARGET
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