A computer program for nuclear scattering at intermediate and high energies. C.A. Bertulani, C.M. Campbell, T. Glasmacher.

PROGRAM SUMMARY
Title of program: DWEIKO
Catalogue identifier: ADRN
Ref. in CPC: 152(2003)317
Distribution format: tar gzip file
Operating system: WINDOWS or UNIX
High speed store required: 1MK words
Number of bits in a word: 64
Number of lines in distributed program, including test data, etc: 3161
Keywords: Elastic scattering, Coulomb excitation, Relativistic collisions, Coupled-channels, Nuclear excitation, Nuclear physics, Direct reaction.
Programming language used: Fortran
Computer: IBM-PC .

Nature of physical problem:
The program calculates elastic scattering differential cross sections, probabilities, and cross sections for inelastic scattering in nuclear collisions at intermediate and high energies (Elab >= 50 MeV/nucleon). It is particularly useful in the analysis of experiments with stable and unstable nuclear beams running at several intermediate-energy heavy ion accelerators around the world.

Method of solution:
Eikonal wavefunctions are used for the scattering. For each "impact parameter" entering the scattering matrix elements, one solves coupled-channels equations for the time dependent Coulomb + nuclear field expanded into multipoles. A four-point Runge-Kutta procedure is used to solve the coupled-channels equations. The elastic scattering is calculated purely with the eikonal approximation. The coupled-channels is a separate calculation for the inelastic amplitudes. The inelastic couplings, therefore, have no effect on the obtained elastic scattering cross sections.

Typical running time:
Almost all the CPU time is consumed by the solution of the coupled-channels equations. It is about 2 min on a 1GHz Intel P4-processor machine for the inclusion of 5 nuclear states.