Abstract
Three-body theories of deuteron-nucleus collisions, based on limited sets of relative angular momenta, are discussed as projected components within a more complete theory. It is argued that the extension to the more complete theory is well behaved and that the previous truncations are reasonable. Possible tests are considered.
NUCLEAR REACTIONS Scattering theory, deuteron-nucleus, angular-momentum projected three-body theory.
- Received 27 October 1981
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.25.2827
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