Abstract
Distorted-wave calculations using the Johnson and Soper adiabatic deuteron potential have been carried out for the reaction O16(p,d)O15 at 31.82, 38.63, and 45.34 MeV. The calculated angular distributions describe the data well with no need for a lower radial cutoff. The resultant spectroscopic factors are plausible and relatively independent of energy. Various modifications of the distorted-wave calculations and the sensitivity to different proton and deuteron potentials are investigated.