Abstract
A calculation technique of spectroscopic amplitudes of the lightest virtually excited clusters d, t, and α in p-shell nuclei is presented. These amplitudes are incorporated into a cluster quasielastic knockout theory based on the Glauber-Sitenko multiple scattering formalism where deexcitation of virtual clusters is taken into account and the outgoing cluster distorted wave is described by means of an eikonal approximation. Numerical calculations for a few target nuclei and knocked-out clusters complement our previous results and show that the strong influence of deexcitation effects is a general property of the reactions investigated. It is exemplified by angular anisotropy of the recoil momentum distributions, etc.
- Received 4 October 1994
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.51.784
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