Surface-integral formalism of deuteron stripping
A. M. Mukhamedzhanov, D. Y. Pang, C. A. Bertulani, A. S. Kadyrov

TL;DR
This paper develops a surface-integral formalism for deuteron stripping to resonance states, integrating it with the CDCC method to improve the understanding of peripheral and internal contributions in nuclear reactions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel formulation of deuteron stripping to resonance states using surface integral formalism combined with CDCC, addressing potential inconsistencies in potential treatment.
Findings
Surface integral formalism effectively describes deuteron stripping to resonance states.
The surface matrix element converges and emphasizes peripheral contributions.
Internal contributions increase with deuteron energy, affecting reaction amplitudes.
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to develop an alternative theory of deuteron stripping to resonance states based on the surface integral formalism of Kadyrov et al. [Ann. Phys. 324, 1516 (2009)] and continuum-discretized coupled channels (CDCC). First we demonstrate how the surface integral formalism works in the three-body model and then we consider a more realistic problem in which a composite structure of target nuclei is taken via optical potentials. We explore different choices of channel wave functions and transition operators and show that a conventional CDCC volume matrix element can be written in terms of a surface-integral matrix element, which is peripheral, and an auxiliary matrix element, which determines the contribution of the nuclear interior over the variable . This auxiliary matrix element appears due to the inconsistency in treating of the potential: this…
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