Abstract
In pion-nucleus scattering near 50 MeV, the Coulomb and nuclear amplitudes are comparable for a fairly wide range of angles. The interference of these amplitudes makes small nuclear structure effects observable in elastic scattering. As a result, energy dependent optical model analyses of do not reproduce the observed 50 MeV cross sections. Including the ground and first excited state of in a coupled-channel calculation provides a consistent interpretation of both the elastic and inelastic data between 20 and 100 MeV.
- Received 10 October 1985
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.33.1443
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