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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 469, Issue 3, 3 August 1987, Pages 445-466
Nuclear Physics A

The 116Si(d, p)117Sn l=0 reaction mechanism at intermediate energies

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Abstract

We report measurements of the cross section, proton polarization, and deuteron vector (Ay) and tensor (Ayy) analyzing powers for the 116S(d, p)117)Sn reaction to the 12+ ground state of 117Sn at Ed = 79.0 MeV. The polarization was observed as the analyzing power in the time-reversed 117Sn(p, d)116Sn reaction. Adiabatic model calculations of the deuteron elastic channel reveal significant 3D-wave breakup contributions to the elastic cross section. Satisfactory agreement with the transfer reaction data is nevertheless obtained using adiabatic calculations which include only 3S-wave breakup and the bound deuteron D-state. The influence of the deuteron spin-orbit distortions on the polarization and vector analyzing power is reduced through a combination of the effects of angular momentum mismatch and deuteron channel absorption.

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