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Abstract:
It is assumed that the initial exciton number n0 is statistical. The expression of the probability h(n0) for any probable n0 is given. The theoretical calculation results, including the energy spectra and the double differential cross sections, are obtained by weighted summation of the contributions coming from various probable n0. The agreement between experimental data and the theoretical results is quite well.
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