DWIA calculations for inelastic scattering of deuterons at Ed=400 MeV

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Elastic And Inelastic Scattering, 6<=A<=19, Spin, Parity, And Isobaric Spin, Polarization Phenomena In Reactions, Coupled-Channel And Distorted-Wave Models

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A new type of DWBA calculation for inelastic scattering of deuterons is formulated based on the sudden approximation. Cross section and polarization observables are expressed in terms of the scattering matrices for the constituent nucleons with the same target transitions. The formalism is applied for an excitation of isoscalar states in 12C using DWBA amplitudes for the nucleon-nucleus scattering. Excellent agreement with existing data has been obtained for natural parity transitions, while some discrepancies remain for unnatural parity ones. The latter could be related to the choice of the effective nucleon-nucleon interaction. A relationship between observables for deuteron-nucleus and proton-nucleus scattering was found, which are well satisfied in the existing data. Details will be given elsewhere [1]. .

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