Charged-particle optical potentials tested by first direct measurement of 59Cu(p,alpha)56Ni reaction

Abstract

Due consideration of proton optical--model potential (OMP) anomalies at sub-Coulomb energies for medium--weight nuclei is shown to be critical for the analysis of the unprecedented measurement of 59Cu(p,α)56Ni reaction cross section at an energy of 6 MeV [Phys. Rev. C 104, L042801 (2021)]. The variation in predicted cross sections from standard statistical--model calculations and the cross--section range corresponding to the anomalous proton imaginary--potential depth, for target nuclei off the line of stability, are distinct and well separated. Consequently, the new measurement provides, under unique conditions, tests of proton isoscalar and isovector real--potential components, the anomalous imaginary potential, as well as previous alpha-particle OMP, for nuclei off the line of stability.

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