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[en] The nuclear process mechanism and preequilibrium decay involving complex particles are expounded on the basis of the Green function formalism without the weak interaction assumptions. The Green function method is generalized to a general nuclear reaction: A+α → B+β+γ+...rho, where A is the target nucleus, α is a complex particle in the initial state, B is the final nucleus, and β, γ, ... rho are nuclear fragments in the final state. The relationship between the generalized Green function and Ssub(fi)-matrix is established. The resultant equations account for: 1) direct and quasi-direct processes responsible for the angular distribution asymmetry of the preequilibrium component; 2) the appearance of addends corresponding to the excitation of complex states of final nucleus; and 3) the relationship between the preequilibrium decay model and the general models of nuclear reaction theories (Lippman-Schwinger formalism). The formulation of preequilibrium emission via the S(T) matrix allows to account for all the differential terms in succession important to an investigation of the angular distribution assymetry of emitted particles
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Modeli predravnovesnogo raspada i metod kvantovykh funktsij Grina
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27. Conference on nuclear spectroscopy and nuclear structure; Tashkent, USSR; 22 - 25 Mar 1977; For English translation see the journal Bull. Acad. Sci. USSR, Phys. Sci.
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Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya; v. 41(10); p. 2160-2168
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