Abstract

In Dirac phenomenology, a large Coulomb-nuclear interference term appears in the effective potential of the Schroedinger-like equation equivalent to the Dirac equation. This is apparently in strong contrast with the nonrelativistic approach and could be checked by a comparative study of neutron- and proton-nucleus scattering. A detailed calculation in a realistic case shows, however, that the interference effect is elusive.

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