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- W1971826489 abstract "The validity of the concept of a localization elementary stripping event, as a source of waves to be superposed with appropriate phases, is investigated in simple models. The basic model is the one-dimensional deuteron encountering a simple potential step. The behaviour of its two-dimensional wave equation at appropriate boudaries and limits is discussed both without the use of perturbation theory and with a perturbation theory different from a Born approximation. This one-dimensional model is extended to the case of two or three dimensions with a potential step over an infinite face or a finite aperture. It is shown how the joining of the waves at the interface preserves the transverse momentum in such a way that the direction of emission of the proton is determined by the combined effects of the proton scattering and the internal deutron momentum as compatible with the final behaviour of the neutron. This treatment suggests that in actual nuclei the potential jump at the nuclear surface is more important as a valid source of stripping than is the constant real potential (or, in the reverse pick-up process, the bound-particle distribution) which fills the nuclear volume and provides a volume source of stripping in the Born approximation. The practical importance of the distinction is reduced in the distorted-wave Born approximation by the fact that absorption suppresses contribution from the deep interior. The deuteron absorption, predominantly near the front face, should also be treated as a source of stripping. The stripping mechanism is illustrated most simply in the Born approximation in terms of a rectangular nuclear model." @default.
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