Atomic Mass Formula with Empirical Shell Terms
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概要
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An atomic mass formula is constructed as the sum of a gross part and empirical shell terms. The gross part is adjusted so that the shell terms may remain small and accord with the charge symmetry of nuclear forces. The shell terms show marked dips at the magic numbers 28, 50, 82 and 126, but not at 8 and 20. The standard deviation is 300 keV for even-even and odd-mass nuclei with mass number 1 to 257. For odd-odd nuclei the mass formula includes additional terms and the standard deviation is 435 keV.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1975-04-25
著者
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Uno Masahiro
Department Of Applied Physics Waseda University
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YAMADA Masami
Science and Engineering Research Laboratory, Waseda University
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Yamada Masami
Science And Engineering Research Laboratory Waseda University
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UNO Masahiro
Department of Applied Physics, Waseda University
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