Abstract

It is noted that the reformulated optical model of Greenlees, Pyle and Tang, which enables the mean square radius of a nucleus to be measured, can be used to determine the radial distribution of the single-particle wave functions of the captured nucleon in stripping reactions. Using these wave functions in the DWBA, spectroscopic factors can be determined that are very insensitive to the parametrization of the potential used to generate the bound state wave functions.

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