“…Since the values of W A j for j = 2, 3, obtained in the model [4], have essentially weaker A-and j-dependencies compared to those calculated in [17] within the model [8], the absolute values of W A 2 and W A 3 in these models differ significantly (see discussion in [10]). However, the probability ratios W [4] for light nuclei and for the iron nucleus (A = 56), whereas in [17] they were obtained at the same footing for a wide range of nuclei from helium to uranium. Therefore, in the subsequent analysis we will use the probability ratios presented in Table VI, W A j /W Be j (j = 1, 2, 3) calculated in [17] within the quark-clustermodel [8].…”