Abstract

In this work we have tested the approximations one usually makes in order to simplify the analysis of the spectra of particles emitted in statistical reactions. We show that these approximations, especially in the case of reactions on light target nuclei do not give a correct estimation of the parameters characterizing the level density of residual nuclei. We suggest new approximations which allow a very simple and much more accurate analysis of the experimental results. We discuss both the integrated and the differential cross-sections and we test the theoretical deductions by analysing spectra calculated with Hauser and Feshbach’s theory.

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