Abstract

We study the elastic scattering cross sections of the α +16O system at 49.5, 69.5, and 80.7 MeV using the optical potentials calculated in the framework of the semi-microscopical dispersive optical model. In this model, the optical potential contains an energy-independent part calculated in the double folding model with a realistic effective nucleon-nucleon interaction, as well as an energy-dependent dynamic polarization potential, the parameters of which are adjusted to the data. The parameters of the real and imaginary parts of the dynamic polarization potential are connected by the dispersion relations.

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