Abstract

Results of an analysis of the fluctuations observed in the neutron total cross sections of nine different nuclei in the energy range between 1.0 and 2.0 MeV are presented. It has been found that in general these may be explained to be due to fluctuations in the widths and spacings of the compound-nucleus level. The cross section data for some of the nuclei seem to indicate the presence of structures with widths much larger than the compound-nucleus width.

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