Abstract

The considerable contribution of pickup channels to the nucleon-nucleus potential has been studied systematically by using an inversion procedure to process the S-matrix elements from a finite range CRC code. Special attention has been paid to the energy dependence (with a view to evaluating the possible importance of such processes at intermediate energies), the charge symmetry, and possible spin-orbit effects at spin-unsaturated shells. We find a remarkable systematic behaviour of the polarization potential and discuss phenomenological consequences of our findings.

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