Abstract
In an investigation of the elastic and inelastic scattering of protons on separated isotopes of 70Ge and 72Ge for the purpose of locating isobaric analogue states of 71Ge and 73Ge in 71As and 73As, respectively, we found one l=0 resonance in each isotope, displaying pronounced structure within their “widths”. The purpose of this Contribution is to present evidence that this structure is intermediate between the gross analogue resonance structure on the one hand, and the ultimate compound-nucleus fine structure on the other hand. It will also be argued that these structures are not Ericson fluctuations.
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