Abstract
A simple semiclassical model is described for the computation of dp and dn cross sections. It is found that the stripping process is responsible for practically the entire observed dp cross section at any bombarding energy Ed. The few available quantitative dp measurements—for Na23, Co63, Br81, and Bi209—agree with curves calculated by assuming that only the stripping process is effective. As Ed increases above the barrier height of the target nucleus, the measured dp cross sections diminish; this is interpreted as due to effective dn competition, in which the excited nucleus re-emits a neutron after acquiring one in the dp stripping process. It is expected that the dn excitation curves are also predominantly due to the stripping process for incident energies Ed10 Mev.