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      Parameters of the best approximation of reduced neutron widths distribution. Actinides

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          The data of ENDF/B-VII library on reduced neutron widths for nuclei 231Pa, 232Th, 233,234,235,236,238U, 237Np, 239,240,241,242Pu, 241,243Am and 243Cm (including p-resonances of 232Th, 238U, 239Pu) in form of cumulative sums in function on Gamma0n/<Gamma0n> were approximated by variable number K of partial items 0<K<5. Parameters of approximation -- mean value of neutron amplitude, its dispersion and portion of contribution of part of widths of distribution number K in their total sum. The problems of their determination from distributions of different number of squares of normally distributed random values with variable threshold of loss of some part of the lowest widths values were studied. It was obtained for some part of neutron resonances that their mean amplitudes can considerably differ from zero value, and dispersions - from mean widths. And it is worth while to perform any quantitative analysis of widths distributions by means of comparison of different model notions with obligatory estimation of random dispersion of the desired parameters.

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          30 May 2011
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          1105.5857
          342fa24c-cebd-41d1-8915-7302f9b6d9a1

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          Proc. of XVIII International Seminar on Interaction of Neutrons with Nuclei, Dubna, May 2010, E3-2011-26, Dubna, 2011, pp. 208-215
          9 pages,5 figures
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