Abstract

The two reactions 2H(d, p)3H and 2H(d, p)3He are examined under the assumption that they proceed via a stripping process. Coulomb effects are ignored. The angular distribution of the protons from the 2H(d, p)3H reaction, and the variation with bombarding energy of the forward cross section are used for the comparison between the theoretical predictions and the experimental data. The agreement which is found is sufficiently good to justify the assumption that the reactions proceed partly via a stripping process. Stripping becomes the predominant process for bombarding energies greater than 5 MeV (lab.).

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