Nuclear ground-state masses and deformations: FRDM(2012)
P. Moller, A. J. Sierk, T. Ichikawa, and H. Sagawa

TL;DR
This paper presents an updated and more accurate tabulation of nuclear ground-state masses, deformations, and related properties for over 9,000 nuclei using improved models and data, enhancing predictive capabilities for nuclear physics applications.
Contribution
The authors provide an improved finite-range droplet model (FRDM) with refined deformation treatment and an expanded experimental database, enabling more precise nuclear mass and fission barrier predictions.
Findings
Mass model error reduced to 0.5595 MeV
Fission barrier height predictions with 1.052 MeV RMS deviation
Determination of the density-symmetry coefficient L
Abstract
We tabulate the atomic mass excesses and binding energies, ground-state shell-plus-pairing corrections, ground-state microscopic corrections, and nuclear ground-state deformations of 9318 nuclei ranging from O to . The calculations are based on the finite-range droplet macroscopic model and the folded-Yukawa single-particle microscopic model. Relative to our FRDM(1992) mass table in {\sc Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables} [{\bf 59} 185 (1995)], the results are obtained in the same model, but with considerably improved treatment of deformation and fewer of the approximations that were necessary earlier, due to limitations in computer power. The more accurate execution of the model and the more extensive and more accurate experimental mass data base now available allows us to determine one additional macroscopic-model parameter, the density-symmetry coefficient , which…
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