Abstract

Differential cross sections of nuclear reactions often exhibit characteristic oscillations in the angular distribution originated from an interference of two indistinguishable processes. Here we propose a novel method to visualize origins of such oscillations. This is achieved by taking Fourier transform of scattering amplitudes, following the idea in wave optics. We apply this method to elastic scattering of 16O+16O and 18O+18O at energies above the Coulomb barrier. The former system shows strong oscillations in the angular distribution due to the nearside-farside interferences, while the oscillations are largely suppressed in the latter system due to a stronger absorption. We show that the images of the former and the latter systems correspond to a double-slit and a single-slit problems in quantum mechanics, respectively.

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