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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 188, Issue 1, 19 June 1972, Pages 164-184
Nuclear Physics A

Study of 16O(d, d)16O and 16O(d, p)17O using polarized deuterons

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Abstract

Cross sections and vector and tensor analysing powers have been measured for 16O(d, d)16O, 16O(d, p0)17O and 16O(d, p1)17O at bombarding energies of 9.3 and 13.3 MeV. For the elastic scattering, cross-section and vector-analysing-power data are reasonably well reproduced by optical-model calculations, but only rough qualitative agreement with the tensor analysing power is obtained. Some improvement in the agreement with the tensor-analysing-power data results if a tensor term TR is included in the optical potential. A degree of correspondence with the (d, p0) data at 9.3 MeV is achieved using DWBA calculations which take into account the D-state of the deuteron and the tensor potential TR. For Ed = 13.3 MeV, the general features of all the (d, p1) data except T21 (θ) can be realized using only an 1 · s spin dependence in the optical potentials. Non-stripping mechanisms appear to be operative in the (d, p) reactions, particularly at the lower energy.

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    Work supported in part by the National Science Foundation.

    Present address: Department of Physics, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, Arkansas 72204.

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