Analysis of inelastic alpha particle scattering using direct interaction theory.

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Swanson, Herbert Frank
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1965Advisor
Priest, Joseph
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The theory of the direct interaction is discussed
and its applicability to inelastic alpha particle
scattering to low lying states is shown. Two results
of this theory are developed; (1) the diffraction model
of Blair and (2) the distorted wave Born approximation,
where the phenomenological approximation to the optical
wave function suggested by McCarthy and Pursey is used.
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