The Coulomb dissociation method to obtain the astrophysical S-factor,
S17(0), for the 7Be(p,γ)8B reaction at solar energies is
investigated by analysing the recently measured data on the breakup reaction
208Pb(8B,7Bep)208Pb at 46.5 MeV/A beam energy. Breakup cross
sections corresponding to E1, E2 and M1 transitions are calculated with a
theory of Coulomb excitation that includes the effects of the Coulomb recoil as
well as relativistic retardation. The interplay of nuclear and Coulomb
contributions to the breakup process is studied by performing a full quantum
mechanical calculation within the framework of the distorted-wave Born
Approximation. In the kinematical regime of the present experiment, both
nuclear as well as Coulomb-nuclear interference processes affect the pure
Coulomb breakup cross sections very marginally. The E2 cross sections are
strongly dependent on the model used to describe the structure of 8B. The
value of S17(0) is deduced with and without E2 and M1 contributions
added to the E1 cross sections and the results are discussed.Comment: 10 pages, with 4 figures included with psfig; Physics Letters B, in
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