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A Semi-microscopic Proton Optical Potential
HU Zehua, SUN Weili, WANG Jia, ZHANG Benai
CHINESE JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS    2010, 27 (5): 745-751.  
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A semi-microscopic proton optical potential with parameters is constructed for analyzing elastic scattering data.It's real part is given by a folding model incorporated with one-body density matrix of shell model with Woods-Saxon potential,and the imaginary part is taken consistently with that of Koning-Delaroche(K-D) global optical potential.Potential parameters are obtained by fitting proton elastic scattering data up to 200 MeV in a range of mass number A=28~90.Compared with measurements of elastic scattering angular distributions and analyzing powers it is overall better than those of K-D global optical potential.
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One Body Density Matrix of Nucleus in the Shell Model
HU Zehua, SUN Weili, TIAN Dongfeng, ZHANG Benai
CHINESE JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS    2007, 24 (6): 733-739.  
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A method calculating one body density matrix of nucleus in the mean field shell model is proposed.One body density matrixes of double closed nuclei 40Ca,90Zr are calculated. The nucleon density and momentum distributions are calculated and compared with those by the Hatree-Fock-Bogolubov theory,local Fermi gas model and those by experiments,respectively.
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2.5 DIMENSION SIMULATION ON THE SUPERSONIC CW COIL
Zhang Benai, Chen Yunshan, Li Shouxian, Mo Junying, Liu Guanghua
CHINESE JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS    1997, 14 (2): 207-216.  
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The supersonic CW COIL theoretical model is given. A typical experimental equipment has been preliminarily numerically simulated by using this model. Main calculated results are given and compared with the experimental ones or those in other papers.
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