Abstract
The evaluation of the finite-range distorted-wave Born-approximation matrix elements is shown to be considerably simplified when one uses Eckart bound-state wave functions. The use of these wave functions to describe the stripping reaction is found to give reasonable aggrement with the experimental results. Also, the use of the Eckart interaction as a test of the various methods for the evaluation of matrix elements is demonstrated.
- Received 13 December 1971
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.5.1955
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