Calculations of antiproton-nucleus quasi-bound states using the Paris potential
Abstract: An optical potential constructed using the scattering amplitudes derived from the 2009 version of the Paris potential is applied in calculations of quasi-bound states in selected nuclei across the periodic table. A proper self-consistent procedure for treating energy dependence of the amplitudes in a nucleus appears crucial for evaluating binding energies and widths. Particular attention is paid to the role of -wave amplitudes. While the -wave potential nearly does not affect calculated binding energies, it reduces considerably the corresponding widths. The Paris -wave potential supplemented by a phenomenological -wave term yields in dynamical calculations binding energies MeV and widths MeV, which is very close to the values obtained within the RMF model consistent with -atom data.
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