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The quenching factors of one-neutron spectroscopic factors,which are ratios of theoretical to experimental one-neutron removal cross sections,are studied for the carbon isotopes ~(15-19)C,with ~(12)C and ~9Be targets within incident energies from around 50 to 900 MeV/nucleon.The resulting values of quenching factors do not show strong energy dependence within such an energy range.The average values of the these quenching factors agree well with the systematics in [J.A.Tostevin and A.Gade,Phys.Rev.C,90 057602(2014)],which was established for a large set of radioactive nuclei with different masses below 305 MeV/nucleon.
The quenching factors of one-neutron spectroscopic factors, which are ratios of theoretical to experimental one-neutron removal cross sections, are studied for the carbon isotopes ~ (15-19) C, with ~ (12) C and ~ 9Be targets within incident energies from around 50 to 900 MeV / nucleon. the resulting values of quenching factors do not show strong energy dependence within such an energy range. The average values of the quenching factors agree well with the systematics in [JATostevin and A. Gade, Phys. Rev. C, 90 057602 (2014)], which was established for large set of radioactive nuclei with different masses below 305 MeV / nucleon.