Calculation of binding energies and radii of proton-rich nuclei
I. Casinos

TL;DR
This paper uses the n,p-networks model to estimate binding energies and radii of proton-rich nuclei, showing good agreement with experimental data for nuclei with nucleon numbers below sixty.
Contribution
It applies the n,p-networks model to proton-rich nuclei, providing new estimates for their properties and validating the model against experimental data.
Findings
Good agreement between calculated and experimental data
Effective estimation of binding energies and radii for proton-rich nuclei
Applicable to nuclei with nucleon numbers below sixty
Abstract
The n,p-networks model is used to estimate binding energies and radii of proton-rich (N < Z) nuclei. These calculations have been made for some representative examples of even-Z and odd-Z nuclei with nucleon numbers lower than sixty. Good agreement is found in the comparison of these results with experimental data.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
