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1 probability of surviving
through at least time t mean lifetime  = 1/ For any free particle (separation of space-time components) Such an expression CANNOT describe an unstable particle since Instead mathematically introduce the exponential factor:

2 a decaying probability
then a decaying probability of surviving Note: G=ħ Also notice: effectively introduces an imaginary part to E

3 Applying a Fourier transform:
What’s this represent? E distribution of the unstable state still complex!

4 Expect some constant Breit-Wigner Resonance Curve

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6 1.0 MAX 0.5  = FWHM E Eo When SPIN of the resonant state is included:

7 130-eV neutron resonances
Transmission 130-eV neutron resonances scattering from 59Co -ray yield for neutron radiative capture

8 +p elastic scattering cross-section in the region of the Δ++ resonance.
The central mass is 1232 MeV with a width =120 MeV

9 e+e- anything near the Z0 resonance plotted against cms energy
Cross-section for the reaction e+e- anything near the Z0 resonance plotted against cms energy

10 Cross section for the reaction B10 +   N14* versus energy.
The resonances indicate levels in the compound nucleus N14*. [Talbott and Heydenburg, Physical Review, 90, 186 (1953).]

11 Spectrum of protons scattered from Na14 indicating its energy levels.
[Bockelman et al., Physical Review, 92, 665 (1953).]

12 Resonances observed in the radiative proton capture by 23Na.
[P.W.m. Glaudemans and P.M. Endt, Nucl. Phys. 30, 30 (1962).]

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