“…Now we are to acquire the photoneutron distributions (1.12) associated with each photoabsorption reaction. A lot of experiments on the energy and angular distribution of the GR photoneutrons proves that γ rays mostly produce the statistical neutrons, though there exists a small, yet discernible, fraction χ(k) of nonstatistical, ®direct¯neutrons as well (see, for instance, [13]), which shows up to be substantial at high photoneutrons energies, ε 3 MeV. As is generally received for the reactions with E γ ∼ E GR [14], a nucleus remaining after direct neutron emission would never emit an additional neutron, yet the remainder of excitation energy is released as γ rays.…”