A parameter-free microscopic folding calculation of proton scattering supports neutron dominance in the 2+1 states of 12Be and 16C and shows that the standard Bernstein analysis can underestimate the neutron transition matrix element by about 15%.
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Microscopic calculation of inelastic proton scattering off $^{18}$O, $^{10}$Be, $^{12}$Be, and $^{16}$C for study of neutron excitation in neutron-rich nuclei
A parameter-free microscopic folding calculation of proton scattering supports neutron dominance in the 2+1 states of 12Be and 16C and shows that the standard Bernstein analysis can underestimate the neutron transition matrix element by about 15%.