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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 573, Issue 1, 6 June 1994, Pages 1-27
Nuclear Physics A

CDCC analysis of 22 MeV deuteron elastic scattering and (d,p) reactions on 52Cr and 206Pb

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Abstract

An experiment and a continuum discretized coupled channel (CDCC) analysis have been performed for 22 MeV deuteron elastic scattering and (d,p) reactions on 52Cr and 206Pb. The use of conventional nucleon optical potentials in CDCC analysis does not give a good agreement with the deuteron elastic scattering at a low-energy region like 22 MeV. Effects of the following four items on deuteron elastic scattering have been studied: (1) nucleon optical potentials by removing the restriction of the Woods-Saxon potential form, (2) the optical potentials which reproduce the 11 MeV proton elastic S-matrix extracted from experimental data and the requirement of flux conservation in the asymptotic region, (3) the deuteron breakup process into 3P states on 206Pb and (4) the antisymmetrization effect between nucleon distributions in the target nucleus and in the deuteron. Distorted waves in the above analyses were used for the finite-range CDCC(d,p) calculations. The simultaneous reproduction of elastic and (d,p)-reaction data is discussed.

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    Present address: Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan.

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