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One- and two-neutron removal reactions from the most neutron-rich carbon isotopes

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Kobayashi, N.
Nakamura, T.
Tostevin, Jeffrey Allan
Kondo, Y.
Aoi, N.
Baba, H.
Deguchi, S.
Gibelin, J.
Ishihara, M.
Kawada, Y.

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The structure of 19 ,20 ,22C has been investigated using high-energy (around 240 MeV/nucleon) one- and two-neutron removal reactions on a carbon target. Measurements were made of the inclusive cross sections and momentum distributions for the charged residues. Narrow momentum distributions were observed for one-neutron removal from 19C and 20C and two-neutron removal from 22C. Two-neutron removal from 20C resulted in a relatively broad momentum distribution. The results are compared with eikonal-model calculations combined with shell-model structure information. The neutron removal cross sections and associated momentum distributions are calculated for transitions to both the particle-bound and particle-unbound final states. The calculations take into account the population of the mass A-1 reaction residues A -1C and, following one-neutron emission after one-neutron removal, the mass A-2 two-neutron removal residues A -2C. The smaller contributions of direct two-neutron removal, that populate the A -2C residues in a single step, are also computed. The data and calculations are shown to be in good overall agreement and consistent with the predicted shell-model ground-state configurations and one-neutron overlaps with low-lying states in 18 -21C. These suggest significant νs1/22 valence neutron configurations in both 20C and 22C. The results for 22C strongly support the picture of 22C as a two-neutron halo nucleus with a dominant νs1/22 ground-state configuration.

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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