“…Specifically, we compare P i for γ-ray transitions in 90,89 Zr, following the production via inelastic (p, p ), (p, p n) scattering, and (p, d), (p, dn) and (p, t), (p, tn) transfer reactions. Earlier studies suggest that the direct reactions typically used in surrogate experiments transfer more units of angular momentum (∆L) to the compound nucleus than the neutron does in the desired reaction [15,21,24]. For 158 Gd, it was estimated that (p, d) and (p, t) reactions transfer ∆L = 4 and ∆L = 5 , respectively, in the quasi-continuum region (E x =3.5-5 MeV) [24], and describing the data obtained in inelastic proton scattering on gadolinium seems to require similarly large ∆L transfers.…”