Introduction -- Fundamental Aspects of Scattering -- Electromagnetic Properties and Collective Models of Structure -- Development of the MCAS Formalism -- Comparison of Two Methods of Solution of Coupled Equations for Low-Energy Scattering -- Nonlocalities and Scattering -- MCAS and Nucleon-Nucleus Clusters -- MCAS and a-Light Mass Nuclei Clusters -- Aspects of New Physics -- Conclusion.
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Highlights a major advance in low-energy scattering theory: the Multi-Channel Algebraic Scattering (MCAS) theory, which represents an attempt to unify structure and reaction theory. It solves the Lippmann-Schwinger equations for low-energy nucleon-nucleus and alpha-nucleus scattering in momentum space, allowing both the bound and scattering states in the compound nucleus formed to be described. Results of various cases are presented and discussed.
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New development at the intersection of nuclear structure and reaction theory.