Stripping Distortions inB11(d,pγ)B120.95Angular Correlations

Abstract
pγ angular correlations were measured in the B11(d,pγ)12*0.95 reaction in order to determine how its distortions depend on deuteron energy and proton angle. Various proton angles were used, with Ed=1.0,1.8,3.0,and 5.5 MeV. These parameters were chosen to systematically test predictions based on an application of the dispersion theory of direct nuclear reactions. The observed failure of the correlation anisotropy to increase as the stripping denominator D is reduced is most easily interpreted as a negative result for the application of this concept to the B11(d,p)B120.95 reaction. Trends in the behavior of the data are discussed. In addition, spectroscopic information about the captured neutron is deduced, and the excited state of B12 is compared with shell-model theory.