Abstract

The available experimental data for the elastic scattering of the isobar nuclei 6Li and 6He on [Formula: see text]Zn have been reanalyzed in the available energy range using the optical model, double folding (DF) (Sao Paulo), and crystal model (CM). Double-folding (DF) and crystal model (CM) have been used to investigate the experimental data as a real part of the optical potential, while the imaginary part was taken in Woods–Saxon (WS) shape. One value of the real part of the optical potential has been applied to the two systems under consideration. The distance of the closest approach of the 6Li (6He) + [Formula: see text]Zn systems has been extracted from the available experimental data using different methods. The extracted potential from the 6Li and 6He elastically scattered by [Formula: see text]Zn data could be used as the basis for the creation of a simple global optical potential for 6Li and 6He. The extracted normalization factor ([Formula: see text]) was equal to the unity during the fitting process avoiding its unfortunate value (in the range 0.5–0.7) exists in the literature. It was observed that interaction distances vary slowly with the energy of the projectile and strongly depend on the projectile properties. The halo properties of 6He have a significant effect on the calculated reaction cross-sections. Different methods have been applied to 6He and 6Li elastically scattered by [Formula: see text]Zn, where fair agreement between them has been observed.

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