Given the Astrophysical interest of 7Be(p,γ)8B, there have been
several experiments applying the Coulomb dissociation method for extracting the
capture rate. Measurements at Michigan State are dominated by E1
contributions but have a small E2 component. On the other hand, a lower
energy measurement at Notre Dame has a much stronger E2 contribution. The
expectation was that the two measurements would tie down the E2 and thus
allow for an accurate extraction of the E1 relevant for the capture process.
The aim of this brief report is to show that the E2 factor in breakup
reactions does not translate into a scaling of the E2 contribution in the
corresponding capture reaction. We show that changes to the 8B single
particle parameters, which are directly related to the E2 component in the
capture reaction, do not effect the corresponding breakup reactions, using the
present reaction theory.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, revtex