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The topic of nuclear level densities is considered from the standpoint of applications. A phenomenological approach is described in which relevant parameters are derived from known experimental quantities. Parameter systematics have been determined which may be used for interpolation where experimental information is not available.
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Reffo, G. (1980). Phenomenological Approach to Nuclear Level Densities. In: Dalton, B.J., Grimes, S.M., Vary, J.P., Williams, S.A. (eds) Theory and Applications of Moment Methods in Many-Fermion Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3120-9_10
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