Theory of deuteron stripping. From surface integrals to generalized $R$-matrix approach
A. M. Mukhamedzhanov

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive theory for deuteron stripping to resonance states, addressing convergence issues and linking reaction analysis to the $R$-matrix method for better experimental interpretation.
Contribution
It extends the DWBA to a CDCC-based formalism that includes resonance states and provides a unified parameterization for analyzing transfer reactions and resonant processes.
Findings
Convergence problem for resonance stripping is solved in post CDCC formalism.
Reaction amplitudes are expressed using $R$-matrix parameters like ANCs and boundary conditions.
The theory applies to both binary resonant reactions and deuteron stripping, unifying analysis methods.
Abstract
There are two main reasons for absence of the practical theory of stripping to resonance states which could be used by experimental groups: numerical problem of the convergence of the DWBA matrix element when the full transition operator is included and it is unclear what spectroscopic information can be extracted from the analysis of transfer reactions populating the resonance states. The purpose of this paper is to address both questions. The theory of the deuteron stripping is developed, which is based on the post continuum discretized coupled channels (CDCC) formalism going beyond of the DWBA and surface integral formulation of the reaction theory [A. S. Kadyrov et al., Ann. Phys. {\bf 324}, 1516 (2009)]. First, the formalism is developed for the DWBA and then extended to the CDCC formalism, which is ultimate goal of this work. The CDCC wave function takes into account not only the…
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