Abstract
The differential cross section sigma ( theta ) for neutron elastic scattering from 12C and for inelastic scattering from the 4.44 MeV state was measured at 15.57, 16.75 and 17.29 MeV. The sigma ( theta ) data, together with published analysing power Ay( theta ) data, were analysed in the framework of the spherical optical model and in the coupled-channels formalism. It was concluded that the present 12C(n,n)12C data and published data at higher energies appear to be well suited for determining properties of valence single-particle excitations in 11C and 13C via an iterative-moment approach or a dispersive optical-model analysis.
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