The Deformations Energy and Barrier Height of Super Heavy Nuclei
β Scribed by Prof. Dr. Ahmed Osman; Dr. S. S. Abdel-Aziz
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 718 KB
- Volume
- 503
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-3804
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β¦ Synopsis
The liquid drop energy iind bnrrier height w e ciilcolated for tlic miper he;rvy nuc1t.i -:OX snd %IS, rwiilting from tietiry ion re;actions, iat finite temperatures. Our cslcrilationa irrc con:p r r d with both the ide;dized niiclei 250Es nnd S"LE~ (being isobsrs of SOX and 2 5 1 s ) i d thirt, ol)t;bint.tl by previous \ark. The miLin rribson of thc deserepancies between the present cidcuhted viblucs of thr hitrrirr hright irnd the fissilit?; pib"oniet.ers iind those obtiiinetl by others are found to bt. rniainlp diw to the import,;rnt role of Coiilornb energy over the surfnce energy for hrnvy nuclei. It has been foiind t l i i r t tlir tcnipmctitre hits tlitl effect, lowering the fission biirricr irnd shifting thc siaddle point. to lower virlitrs.
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