Abstract

Abstract The apparent width of a photonuclear resonance — as measured in a polychromatic gamma experiment — depends on the experimental resolution as well as on truncation errors introduced in the data analysis. It is shown here how one can obtain a semi-quantitative upper limit to the true width of the resonance from accurate polychromatic gamma data.

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