(π, d) reaction for small incident pion energies
Physical Review C1975Vol. 11(6), pp. 2001–2007
Abstract
we suggest that the reaction $\ensuremath{\pi}+A\ensuremath{\rightarrow}d+B$ provides a useful probe of nuclear structure. A model in which the pion is absorbed on a single nucleon is used to calculate the cross sections in a plane wave approximation. Results are presented for $^{18}\mathrm{O}$ and $^{118}\mathrm{Sn}$ targets. The high momentum transfer nature of this reaction leads to considerable sensitivity to the dineutron wave function on which the pion is absorbed.NUCLEAR REACTIONS $^{18}\mathrm{O}(\ensuremath{\pi}, d)$, $^{118}\mathrm{Sn}(\ensuremath{\pi}, d)$, $E=50\ensuremath{-}100$ MeV; theoretical predictions of cross sections; plane wave analysis.
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