Abstract
Regge poles describing shape resonances ("quasimolecular states") are found to play a prominent role in many optical-model scattering amplitudes and appear to be directly related to the Gruhn-Wall "dip" often observed in the reflection coefficient η(l). The Blair smooth-cutoff model is generalized to include such a Regge pole and used to fit angular distributions for elastic O16+ O16 and α+O16 scattering, in the 20-30-MeV (c.m.) energy range. It also appears that the smooth-cutoff (strong-absorption) model itself can be interpreted as the result of many overlapping inelastic Regge resonances.