Prediction of the shapes of deformed nuclei by the polyspheron theory
AUTOR(ES)
Pauling, Linus
RESUMO
It is pointed out that some features of the shapes of 62154Sm, 68166Er, and 70176Yb as reported by Cooper et al. [Cooper, T., Bertozzi, W., Heisenberg, J., Kowalski, S., Turchinetz, W., Williamson, C., Cardman, L., Fivozinsky, S., Lightbody, J., Jr., & Penner, S. (1976) Phys. Rev. C 13, 1083-1094] from electron-scattering experiments agree reasonably well with the description of these nuclei, derived from the values of the rotational energy levels, as consisting of a large spherical part (essentially 132Sn) and a cap [Pauling, L. (1969) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 64, 807-809; Pauling, L. & Robinson, A. B. (1975) Can. J. Phys. 53, 1953-1964].
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