Spectroscopic factors measured in inclusive proton-knockout reactions on8Band9Cat intermediate energies

Abstract
The knockout of protons from 8B and 9C on a carbon target has been studied at average energies of 76 and 78 MeV/nucleon, respectively, with beams from the A1900 fragment separator incident on a stack of silicon detectors. The following cross sections were obtained: σ1p(8B7Be)=130(11)mb, σ1p(9C8B)=54(4)mb, and σ2p(9C7Be)=98(7)mb. The results are discussed within the framework of an eikonal approach and compared with measurements performed at higher energies. From this analysis, a consistent picture emerges that gives evidence for the validity of the eikonal approach at energies below 100 MeV/nucleon. Knockout reactions at intermediate energy can thus be used to deduce absolute shell occupancies. We find the spectroscopic factors to be reduced by Rs of 0.86(7) and 0.82(6) for 8B and 9C, respectively, relative to shell-model predictions. The 9C result provides an accurate measurement of the asymptotic normalization coefficient of 1.27(10)fm1. A new technique is reported for determining separately the contributions from stripping and diffractive breakup.