Analysis of possible systematic errors in the Oslo method
A. C. Larsen, M. Guttormsen, M. Krticka, E. Betak, A. B\"urger, A., G\"orgen, H. T. Nyhus, J. Rekstad, A. Schiller, S. Siem, H. K. Toft, G. M., Tveten, A. V. Voinov, and K. Wikan

TL;DR
This paper reviews the Oslo method, analyzing potential systematic errors and uncertainties in extracting nuclear level density and gamma-ray transmission coefficients from particle-gamma coincidence data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive assessment of possible errors in the Oslo method through testing with real and simulated data across different mass regions.
Findings
Identified key sources of systematic errors in the Oslo method
Validated the robustness of the method with simulated data
Highlighted areas for improving data analysis accuracy
Abstract
In this work, we have reviewed the Oslo method, which enables the simultaneous extraction of level density and gamma-ray transmission coefficient from a set of particle-gamma coincidence data. Possible errors and uncertainties have been investigated. Typical data sets from various mass regions as well as simulated data have been tested against the assumptions behind the data analysis.
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