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On the Chew-Low plot as a limiting case of the distorted wave theory of break-up reactions

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Zeitschrift für Physik A Atoms and Nuclei

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A recently developed formulation of break-up reactions in the frame of the DW approximation is compared to a theory of Chew and Low given in 1958. By suitably rewriting the DWBA matrix element, one can pick out a term, dominant for certain kinematical conditions, which is identical to the expression given by Chew and Low.

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Baur, G. On the Chew-Low plot as a limiting case of the distorted wave theory of break-up reactions. Z Physik A 277, 147–149 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01433706

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