학술논문

Research in theoretical nuclear physics. Progress report, November 1, 1992--October 31, 1993
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Other Information: PBD: Nov 1993
Subject
73 NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS NUCLEAR PHYSICS
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
PROGRESS REPORT
HEAVY ION REACTIONS
COUPLED CHANNEL THEORY
HEAVY ION FUSION REACTIONS
CALCULATION METHODS 663300
NUCLEAR REACTIONS AND SCATTERING, GENERAL
NUCLEAR STRUCTURE MODELS AND METHODS
Language
English
Abstract
This report describes the accomplishments in basic research in nuclear physics carried out by the theoretical nuclear physics group in the Department of Physics at the University of Texas at Austin, during the period of November 1, 1992 to October 31, 1993. The work done covers three separate areas, low-energy nuclear reactions, intermediate energy physics, and nuclear structure studies. Although the subjects are thus spread among different areas, they are based on two techniques developed in previous years. These techniques are a powerful method for continuum-random-phase-approximation (CRPA) calculations of nuclear response and the breakup-fusion (BF) approach to incomplete fusion reactions, which calculation on a single footing of various incomplete fusion reaction cross sections within the framework of direct reaction theories. The approach was developed as a part of a more general program for establishing an approach to describing all different types of nuclear reactions, i.e., complete fusion, incomplete fusion and direct reactions, in a systematic way based on single theoretical framework.