Abstract

We have used spectroscopic factors extracted from the (d,p) transfer reactionsto calculate asymptotic normalization coefficients androot-mean-square (rms) radii for the valence neutron in 14,15C.The obtained rms radii are 4.57±0.30, 5.78±0.36 and5.82±0.60 fm for the first 1-, 0- excited states of14C and the ground state of 15C, which are 1.84, 2.33 and 2.32times larger than the size of their cores, respectively. These largevalues imply that 15C as well as 14C in its first 1-, 0-states are halo nuclei.

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