Spherical and Deformed Shell Closures in Superheavy nuclei
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Abstract
The structure of superheavy nuclei has been studied using the
macroscopic-microscopic model. The macroscopic energy was calculated with the continuous medium model in which the energy is expressed as a function of nucleon densities. The deformations and structures of superheavy nuclei were systematically investigated. Calculations reproduce well the available data of experimental α-decay energies and half-lives. The investigation of single-particle levels shows that the shell structure is deformation and isospin dependent. Potential-energy-surface calculations display that superheavy nuclei have in general harder shapes than the nuclei of other mass regions.
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WU Zhe-Ying, XU Fu-Rong, ZHAO En-Guang, ZHENG Chun-Kai. Spherical and Deformed Shell Closures in Superheavy nuclei[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2003, 20(10): 1702-1705.
WU Zhe-Ying, XU Fu-Rong, ZHAO En-Guang, ZHENG Chun-Kai. Spherical and Deformed Shell Closures in Superheavy nuclei[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2003, 20(10): 1702-1705.
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WU Zhe-Ying, XU Fu-Rong, ZHAO En-Guang, ZHENG Chun-Kai. Spherical and Deformed Shell Closures in Superheavy nuclei[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2003, 20(10): 1702-1705.
WU Zhe-Ying, XU Fu-Rong, ZHAO En-Guang, ZHENG Chun-Kai. Spherical and Deformed Shell Closures in Superheavy nuclei[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2003, 20(10): 1702-1705.
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