Abstract

Energy spectra and angular distributions of protons from the electrodisintegration of 12 C and 13 C, have been measured with a magnetic spectrometer and solid-state detectors. The 90° cross sections are in agreement with previous results except for E p ≦ 5 MeV in 13 C. Fine structure observed in the cross sections of 13 C could be attributed to the coupling of the valence neutron to the J π = 1 − , T = 1, 12 C core giant resonance. Comparison of the cross sections and the angular distributions of photoprotons from 12 C and 13 C suggests that for the most part the excitation mechanism of 12 C is applicable to 13 C. The results agree reasonably well with the prediction of the 2p-1h theory.

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