1976
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(76)90633-x
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On the magnitude of level-level correlations in nuclear reactions

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“…Kerman & Sevgen (1976) discussed the attractive possibility that a slight modification of the pole parametrization 3.1 might be sufficient to make Mab negligible in Equation 3.4. They proposed one such model, which interpolates smoothly between the correct weak and strong absorp tion limits.…”
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“…Kerman & Sevgen (1976) discussed the attractive possibility that a slight modification of the pole parametrization 3.1 might be sufficient to make Mab negligible in Equation 3.4. They proposed one such model, which interpolates smoothly between the correct weak and strong absorp tion limits.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Large values of r I' are not infrequent and are preferentially asso 6. Level-level and channel-channel correlations exist between the quantities O�a and Ovb: <O�aO�b) i= 0 for a i= band <OliaOva) i= 0 for f.1 i= v. Sevgen (1974Sevgen ( , 1976 showed that <N Ii) > 1 is a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of level-level correlations between g"a and gva'…”
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