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Developing Nucleon Selfenergies To Generate The Ingredients For The Description Of Nuclear Reactions 1st Ed Mack C Atkinson

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Developing Nucleon Selfenergies To Generate The Ingredients For The Description Of Nuclear Reactions 1st Ed Mack C Atkinson
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.77 MB
Author: Mack C. Atkinson
ISBN: 9783030531133, 9783030531140, 3030531139, 3030531147
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Developing Nucleon Selfenergies To Generate The Ingredients For The Description Of Nuclear Reactions 1st Ed Mack C Atkinson by Mack C. Atkinson 9783030531133, 9783030531140, 3030531139, 3030531147 instant download after payment.

This thesis develops the dispersive optical model into a tool that allows for the assessment of the validity of nuclear reaction models, thereby generating unambiguous removal probabilities of nucleons from valence orbits using the electron-induced proton knockout reaction. These removal probabilities document the substantial quantitative degree in which nuclei deviate from the independent-particle model description. Another outcome reported within is the prediction for the neutron distribution of Ca-40, Ca-48, and Pb-208. The neutron radii of these nuclei have direct relevance for the understanding of neutron stars and are currently the subject of delicate experiments. Unlike other approaches, the current method is consistent with all other relevant data and describes nuclei beyond the independent-particle model. Finally, a new interpretation of the saturation probabilities of infinite nuclear matter is proposed suggesting that the semi-empirical mass formula must be supplemented with a better extrapolation from nuclei to infinite matter.

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