Abstract
We test the sensitivity of transfer reactions to the bound state wave functions within a distorted wave Born approximation formalism. Using supersymmetric transformations, we remove the Pauli-forbidden states from the two-body potentials and generate an equivalent supersymmetric partner. Wave functions from these potentials have the same asymptotics, but they differ in the nuclear interior. This allows us to study the influence of the nuclear interior on transfer cross sections. We apply the calculations to the O16(d,p)17O and C12(7Li, t)16O reactions, which are typical examples of nucleon and α transfer, respectively. The spectroscopic factors for 17O are decreased by about 30% when using supersymmetric potentials. For 16O, the differences are smaller. However, we show that ambiguities exist in the determination of the spectroscopic factors, due to the choice of the angular range where the fit is performed.
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