Evers, MauritsDasgupta, MahanandaGasques , LeandroBrown, MichaelRafiei, RaminThomas, RenjuHinde, David2015-12-100556-2813http://hdl.handle.net/1885/53189High precision measurements for back-angle quasi-elastic scattering of O16 from various target nuclei have been made, and are compared with coupled channels calculations to determine the diffuseness of the real part of the Woods-Saxon nuclear potential. The extracted diffuseness parameters are in the range of 0.60 to 0.69 fm, and agree well with previous results using a S32 projectile. The measured quasi-elastic energy spectra close to the barrier show both discrete peaks and a broad continuous structure with Q-values down to -25 MeV. These suggest the inadequacy of coupled channels calculations that include couplings only to low energy, discrete states of the colliding nuclei.Systematic study of the nuclear potential diffuseness through high precision back-angle quasi-elastic scattering200810.1103/PhysRevC.78.0346142015-12-09