Abstract

A statistical model of heavy-ion nuclear reactions, passing through compound nucleus formation and decay, is considered. Competition of the fission and evaporation processes is discussed. Thc accuracy is estimated, and the boundaries of statistical model applicabilily are clarified by comparison with experimental values. Further development of statistical theory demands more detailed consideration of the process of heavy ion fusion and taking into account of the dependence of the fission barriers and the density level parameters on the excitation energy and other characteristics of decaying nuclei. The contributions of noncompound processes must also be considered. (auth)

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