Distorted wave analysis of the reaction <sup>14</sup>N(d, p)<sup>15</sup>N at low bombarding energies
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Several transitionsin the reaction 14N(d, p)15N at low bombarding energies are analysed using the distorted wave theory of deuteron stripping. It is found that the dominating reaction mechanism, even when the Q-value is not low, is a direct interaction. Under certain conditions, resonance behaviour, typical of compound nucleus formation, may occur through a direct process.
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