Binding energies and radii of N > Z nuclei in the n,p-networks model
I. Casinos

TL;DR
This paper extends a nuclear model to estimate binding energies and radii of neutron-rich nuclei, demonstrating its effectiveness through comparisons with experimental data for nuclei with nucleon numbers below sixty.
Contribution
The paper introduces an extended nuclear model specifically designed for neutron-rich nuclei, providing new insights into their binding energies and radii.
Findings
Model accurately predicts binding energies and radii for selected nuclei.
Results align well with experimental data, validating the model.
Supports further development of nuclear models for neutron-rich isotopes.
Abstract
A nuclear model is extended to estimate binding energies and radii of neutron-rich nuclei. These calculations have been made for some representative examples of even-Z and odd-Z nuclei with nucleon numbers lower than sixty. A comparison of results with experimental data supports the value and development of the model in nuclear studies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Complex Network Analysis Techniques
