Analysing powers of the (d, p) and (d, t) reactions induced by 12 MeV polarized deuterons in the 1p shell

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Analysing powers (T11, T20 and0 T22) of the 9Be(d, p)10Be and 9Be(d, t)8Be reactions leading to the ground (0+ ) and first excited (2+) states of the final nuclei were measured at deuteron energy of 12.0 MeV. Tensor analysing powers (T20 and T22) of the 12C(d, p0)13C reaction were measured at 12.3 MeV. The T22 data of the (d, t) reactions suggest aj-dependence analogous to that of (d, p) reactions but with the sign reversed. The experimental data from pure j-transfer reactions were used to extract the j-mixing ratio for other reactions and the results are compared with the spectroscopic calculations of Cohen and Kurath based on effective interactions. DWBA calculations of the tensor analysing powers for the (d, p) and (d, t) reactions indicate the importance of including the deuteron and triton D-state, respectively. The data are consistent with the triton D-state parameter D2 having a sign opposite to that of the deuteron.

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