Particle-hole state densities in pre-equilibrium nuclear reaction models

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The particle-hole level and state densities required to calculate the cross sections of pre-equilibrium nuclear reactions are reviewed. Using the equidistant spacing model, explicit expressions are found for the total density of states and for the density of final accessible states. These are modified to take account of the restrictions due to the Pauli principle and the finite depth of the nuclear potential. The dependencies of the densities on spin, isospin, linear momentum and pairing are described. The effects of departures from the equidistant spacing model, particularly those due to shell structure, are also discussed. Some comparisons are made with realistic densities obtained by full combinatorial calculations Some recommendations are made concerning the best choices to be made for pre-equilibrium calculations, combining accuracy and convenience.

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