Abstract
We modify the standard statistical model for precompound reactions (exciton model) by taking into account the correlations between fluctuatingS-matrix elements with differentJ (total spin) values. This is done in the framework of the statistical approach to nuclear reactions. While angle-integrated cross-sections are not affected by our modification, differential cross-sections become asymmetric about 90° c.m. This asymmetry weakens with time and with increasing complexity of the decaying nuclear system, but need not disappear even for the compound (thermalized) system. We present a comparison with data showing such an asymmetry.
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