The paper explores reaction experiments using low-energy post-accelerated radioactive beams to examine the influence of halo structures and neutron excess on reaction dynamics. Results of reactions induced by neutron-halo and proton-halo nuclei are compared, highlighting differences in the reaction dynamics that stem from variations in nuclear structure. Additionally, the study addresses neutron-rich nuclei, focusing on the presence of resonances in the elastic scattering excitation function, which are attributed to the extended surface layer characteristic of these nuclei.
A. Di Pietro (Fri,) studied this question.