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Conclusions drawn from the inelastic scattering experiments were examined in order to learn about their sensitivity to the slight errors of the absolute normalization of the analysed cross-sections while keeping the elastic-inelastic relative normalization constant. The analysis has shown that the conclusions on the collective properties of the target nucleus gained by the method of the coupled-channel do not critically depend on the accurate determination of the absolute cross-section.
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Kiss, Á. On the role of the cross-section normalization in the conclusions drawn from the coupled-channel collective model analysis of the inelastic scattering experiments. Acta Physica 37, 275–279 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03158202
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