Deuteron-induced nucleon transfer reactions within an ab initio framework: First application to p-shell nuclei
Francesco Raimondi, Guillaume Hupin, Petr Navr\'atil, Sofia, Quaglioni

TL;DR
This paper extends ab initio methods to describe deuteron-induced transfer reactions in p-shell nuclei, specifically analyzing deuterium on lithium-7, and discusses the challenges and future directions for quantitative accuracy.
Contribution
It presents the first ab initio calculation of (d,p) reactions with p-shell targets, using no-core shell model and microscopic-cluster states.
Findings
Qualitative reproduction of excitation functions up to deuteron breakup energy
Interplay between different decay channels influences the ${}^{9}$Be spectrum
Prediction of resonance parity differs from experimental assignment
Abstract
Background: Low-energy transfer reactions in which a proton is stripped from a deuteron projectile and dropped into a target play a crucial role in the formation of nuclei in both primordial and stellar nucleosynthesis, as well as in the study of exotic nuclei using radioactive beam facilities and inverse kinematics. Ab initio approaches have been successfully applied to describe the HHe and HeHe fusion processes. Purpose: An ab initio treatment of transfer reactions would also be desirable for heavier targets. In this work, we extend the ab initio description of reactions to processes with light -shell nuclei. As a first application, we study the elastic scattering of deuterium on Li and the Li(,)Li transfer reaction based on a two-body Hamiltonian. Methods: We use the no-core shell model to compute the wave functions…
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