Abstract

The reaction cross section of 17C on a carbon target at 79 A MeV has been measured by the transmission method. The density distribution of 17C was deduced using the finite-range Glauber model (FRGM) combined with the interaction cross section of 17C at high energy. The existence of a tail in the density distribution of 17C is suggested to get a better understanding of both the low energy and high energy data. Under a core plus single-particle assumption, analysis shows a dominant d-wave of the valence neutron in 17C.

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