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Nonlocality in the adiabatic model ofA(d,p)Breactions
Author(s) -
N. K. Timofeyuk,
R. C. Johnson
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
physical review c
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-490X
pISSN - 0556-2813
DOI - 10.1103/physrevc.87.064610
Subject(s) - quantum nonlocality , physics , energy (signal processing) , deuterium , order (exchange) , adiabatic process , nucleon , adiabatic theorem , particle physics , atomic physics , quantum mechanics , economics , quantum , finance , quantum entanglement
In a previous publication [Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 112501 (2013)] we have proposed a generalization of the adiabatic model of (d,p) reactions that allows the nonlocality of the nucleon optical potential to be included in a consistent way together with the deuteron breakup. In this model an effective local d−A potential is constructed from local nucleon optical potentials taken at an energy shifted by ∼40 MeV with respect to the widely used Ed/2 value, where Ed is the deuteron incident energy. The effective d−A potential is shallower than that traditionally used in the analysis of (d,p) reactions within the adiabatic distorted wave approximation and this affects the calculated cross sections and the nuclear structure quantities obtained from their comparison with experimental data. In the present paper we give full derivation of the deuteron effective potential, consider its leading-order term within the local-energy approximation and discuss corrections to the leading-order term. The new method is applied to (d,p) reactions on 16O, 36Ar, and 40Ca targets and the influence of the deviation from the Ed/2 rule on the calculated cross sections is quantified

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