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      Elastic and total reaction cross sections of oxygen isotopes in Glauber theory

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          We systematically calculate the total reaction cross sections of oxygen isotopes, \(^{15-24}\)O, on a \(^{12}\)C target at high energies using the Glauber theory. The oxygen isotopes are described with Slater determinants generated from a phenomenological mean-field potential. The agreement between theory and experiment is generally good, but a sharp increase of the reaction cross sections from ^{21}O to ^{23}O remains unresolved. To examine the sensitivity of the diffraction pattern of elastic scattering to the nuclear surface, we study the differential elastic-scattering cross sections of proton-^{20,21,23}O at the incident energy of 300 MeV by calculating the full Glauber amplitude.

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                01 October 2008
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                10.1143/JPSJ.78.044201
                0810.0320
                28170fff-2d2b-437e-90ab-129e981bc63d

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                J.Phys.Soc.Jap.78:044201,2009
                9 pages, 8 figures
                nucl-th

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