Fluctuations in Radio Astronomy and Nuclear Reactions

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FLUCTUATIONS of intensity, as a function of time, from an extended radio (or optical) source arise from the random phase relation between the many oscillators generating the signal. In a similar way fluctuations of a nuclear reaction cross-section1, as a function of energy, arise from the random (energy) phase of the amplitudes of the many compound nucleus resonances which participate in the reaction. The connexion between these two phenomena can be seen most clearly by considering the cross-correlation of intensity fluctuations observed by two receivers (or two counters in the nuclear case).

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