Comparison of 120Sn(6He,6He)120Sn and 120Sn(alpha,alpha)120Sn elastic scattering and signatures of the 6He neutron halo in the optical potential
Abstract
Cross sections of 120Sn(α,α)120Sn elastic scattering have been extracted from the α particle beam contamination of a recent 120Sn(6He,6He)120Sn experiment. Both reactions are analyzed using systematic double folding potentials in the real part and smoothly varying Woods-Saxon potentials in the imaginary part. The potential extracted from the 120Sn(6He,6He)120Sn data may be used as the basis for the construction of a simple global 6He optical potential. The comparison of the 6He and α data shows that the halo nature of the 6He nucleus leads to a clear signature in the reflexion coefficients ηL: the relevant angular momenta L with ηL 0 and ηL 1 are shifted to larger L with a broader distribution. This signature is not present in the α scattering data and can thus be used as a new criterion for the definition of a halo nucleus.
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