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Fast-Neutron Scattering from Germanium

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Elastic and inelastic neutron scattering cross sections of natural germanium were measured in the incident neutron energy range 0.3-1.5 MeV with incident energy resolutions of \ensuremath{\sim}20 keV. Neutron-velocity and $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-ray spectroscopic methods were employed to resolve the scattering to individual low-lying states. The results were interpreted in terms of the optical model and the statistical compound-nucleus model including effects due to fluctuations and correlations of resonance widths. Measured cross sections for inelastic scattering to a number of excited states in even Ge isotopes were reasonably well described by the statistical model of Hauser and Feshbach without corrections for width fluctuations and correlations.

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