Abstract
The ordinary deuteron stripping theory has been extended to include the effect of heavy-particle stripping by the antisymmetrization of the final-state neutron wave function. When one uses the Born approximation, this extension gives both the deuteron and heavy-particle stripping amplitudes, together with a positive interference term. Good qualitative agreement with experiment in the energy range 0.6-4.7 Mev is obtained using an interaction radius of 4.5× cm. The ratio of the amplitudes of heavy-particle and deuteron stripping decreases below the Coulomb barrier, and is relatively constant above the Coulomb barrier.
- Received 14 November 1956
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.105.1766
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