
TL;DR
This paper reviews the theoretical understanding of superheavy nuclei's properties, crucial for interpreting spectroscopic data and predicting the island of stability using self-consistent mean-field models.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the properties of superheavy nuclei within the self-consistent mean-field framework, aiding future experimental and theoretical research.
Findings
Insights into the structure of superheavy nuclei
Predictions related to the island of stability
Guidance for spectroscopic data interpretation
Abstract
Properties of transactinide nuclei needed for the interpretation of spectroscopic data and for the extrapolation to the expected "island of stability" of superheavy nuclei are reviewed from a theorist's point of view in the framework of self-consistent mean-field models.
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