Analysis of α-208Pb Elastic Scattering at a Wide Energies by the S-Matrix Model
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Investigation of hadron interaction with nuclei is important source of information about nuclear structure and mechanisms of nuclear interaction. Approaches based on different potentials (optical model) or scattering matrix (S-matrix) are used for theoretical description of appropriate experimental data.
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