Abstract

Reaction and elastic differential cross sections are calculated for light nuclei in the framework of the Glauber theory. The optical phase-shift function is evaluated by Monte Carlo integration. This enables us to use the most accurate wave functions and calculate the phase-shift functions without approximation. Examples of proton-nucleus (e.g., ${p\ensuremath{-}}^{6}\mathrm{He},$ ${p\ensuremath{-}}^{6}\mathrm{Li})$ and nucleus-nucleus ${(\mathrm{e}.\mathrm{g}.,}^{6}\mathrm{He}{\ensuremath{-}}^{12}\mathrm{C})$ scatterings illustrate the effectiveness of the method. This approach gives us a possibility of a more stringent analysis of the high-energy reactions of halo nuclei.

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