Abstract
The angular distributions of Zr90(d, p)Zr91, Cr52(d, p)Cr53, Pb206(d, p)Pb207, and Zn(d, p) were calculated by means of the distorted-wave Born approximation in which various optical-model parameter sets were obtained by fitting appropriate deuteron and proton elastic-scattering data. In most cases it was found that parameter ambiguities did not greatly affect the relative angular distributions, but did cause differences of more than a factor of 2 between the resulting spectroscopic factors. Potential ambiguities of the form VRn=const were shown to be of considerably greater importance for the stripping results than were other types of ambiguities.