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  2. File:S41467-021-24920-0.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Theoretical approaches can start either from bound-state nuclear shell-model theory or from resonance scattering. Thus, proton-radioactivity guides merging these types of theoretical approaches, which is of broader relevance for any few-body quantum system.

  3. Nuclear shell model - Wikipedia

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    A model derived from the nuclear shell model is the alpha particle model developed by Henry Margenau, Edward Teller, J. K. Pering, T. H. Skyrme, also sometimes called the Skyrme model. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Note, however, that the Skyrme model is usually taken to be a model of the nucleon itself, as a "cloud" of mesons (pions), rather than as a model of ...

  4. Nilsson model - Wikipedia

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    The Nilsson model is a nuclear shell model treating the atomic nucleus as a deformed sphere. In 1953, the first experimental examples were found of rotational bands in nuclei, with their energy levels following the same J(J+1) pattern of energies as in rotating molecules.

  5. Shell model - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Shell model can mean: Nuclear shell model, how protons and neutrons are ...

  6. Island of stability - Wikipedia

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    8 Notes. 9 References. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Although the nuclear shell model predicting magic numbers has existed since the 1940s, the ...

  7. Pandya theorem - Wikipedia

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    The shell-model Hamiltonian is usually written in the p-p representation, but it also can be transformed to the p-h representation by means of the Pandya transformation. This means that the high- J interaction between pairs can translate into the low- J interaction in the p-h channel.

  8. Template:Nuclear physics - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Nuclear shell model; Interacting boson model;

  9. Woods–Saxon potential - Wikipedia

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    Woods–Saxon potential for A = 50, relative to V 0 with a = 0.5 fm and =. The Woods–Saxon potential is a mean field potential for the nucleons (protons and neutrons) inside the atomic nucleus, which is used to describe approximately the forces applied on each nucleon, in the nuclear shell model for the structure of the nucleus.