Abstract

Geometrical relations between density distributions and the potentials obtained by folding these with density-dependent forces are derived. Empirical observations regarding the equivalent sharp radii of the phenomenological potentials and the target mass dependence of the effective projectile-nucleon interaction are explained in terms of the diffuseness of the density distribution of the target and the density dependence of the interaction.

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