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On the theory of stripping reactions into the continuum

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A formulation of stripping reactions into the continuum is given taking the(d, p)-reaction as a specific example. We use the DWBA and the assumption that contributions from the nuclear interior are negligible. Under these assumptions we show that the cross section can be split into a “distortion matrix element” and a term depending on the neutron target interaction only through the phase shifts of the corresponding elastic neutron scattering. The interference with the “pure break-up” process is discussed. The connection between stripping to bound and unbound states in the limit of zero binding energy is established. A comparison with recent experimental results is given, where the “distortion matrix elements” are calculated, for the sake of simplicity, in the “Butler approximation”.

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We thank Dr. H. Fuchs, Dr. R.D. Viollier, Dipl.-Phys. M. Pauli and Prof. Dr. H.A. Weidenmüller for many helpful discussions and suggestions. We are also grateful to J. Bommer for sending us his data before publication.

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Baur, G., Trautmann, D. On the theory of stripping reactions into the continuum. Z. Physik 267, 103–109 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01668636

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