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A semi-microscopic approach to transfer reactions

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL A
Volume 58, Issue 10, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epja/s10050-022-00840-5

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  1. Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique-FNRS [4.45.10.08, J.0049.19]
  2. Walloon Region [1117545]

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In this study, a semi-microscopic model is developed to describe transfer reactions. The model utilizes the Resonating Group Method for overlap integrals and the Continuum Discretized Coupled Channel method for the entrance channel calculations. The model provides an excellent description of transfer cross sections without the need for parameter adjustments.
We develop a semi-microscopic model to describe transfer reactions. For the sake of simplicity, we focus on nucleon-transfer reactions, but the theory can be generalized to other transfer processes. The model makes use of overlap integrals computed in the microscopic Resonating Group Method (RGM). This technique is based on an effective nucleon-nucleon interaction and on the cluster approximation. It avoids the choice of a nucleon-core potential for the residual nucleus, and does not require any fit of spectroscopic factors. The model is therefore free of parameter. For the entrance channel, we use the Continuum Discretized Coupled Channel (CDCC) method where the breakup of the projectile is simulated by approximations of the continuum. This technique is well known for elastic scattering and for breakup reactions. It is well adapted to weakly bound nuclei such as the deuteron. The model is applied to the C-14(d, p) C-15 and He-6(d, n) Li-7 reactions with RGM wave functions of C-15 and of Li-7. The C-15 nucleus is described by C-14(0(+), 2(+)) + n configurations whereas Li-7 contains the alpha + t, He-6(0(+)) + p and Li-6(1(+), 0(+)) + n configurations. The spectroscopic factors are in fair agreement with the literature. We show that the model provides an excellent description of the transfer cross sections considering that no parameter is adjusted.

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