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Autor:
W. J. Światecki
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Modern Physics E. 18:747-758
In the first part of the talk I will recall conversations with Niels Bohr and John Wheeler concerning the puzzle of the asymmetric mass division in nuclear fission. In 1950 this was the outstanding problem in fission theory, and for a brief period I
Autor:
W. J. Światecki
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Modern Physics E. 15:275-283
I point out a conceptual misunderstanding in the exposition of relativity, namely the mistaken belief that light has something to do with the essence of relativity. This misunderstanding can be clarified by stressing that the content of Special Relat
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Modern Physics E. 13:261-267
The fusion cross sections are considered to be given by the product of three factors: the cross section to overcome the Coulomb barrier, the probability for the resulting system to reach the compound nucleus configuration by diffusion, and the probab
Autor:
W. J. Świa̧tecki, W.D. Myers
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 58:3368-3373
The response of the nuclear energy to changes in neutron and proton surface diffusenesses is investigated using the Thomas-Fermi model. Algebraic expressions are provided for the energy cost of changing the two diffusenesses away from their equilibri
Autor:
W.D. Myers, W. J. Świa̧tecki
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 57:3020-3025
We present a discussion of the equation of state of cold nuclear matter predicted by our recently completed Thomas-Fermi model. The equation is in the form of a three-term polynomial in the cube root of the density, with coefficients that are functio
Autor:
W. J. Świa̧tecki, W.D. Myers
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 63
Using the Thomas-Fermi nuclear model we have constructed a standard dimensionless function (a simple hyperbola) which can be used to estimate the dependence of the surface tension $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ on the relative neutron excess $\ensuremath{\del
Autor:
W.D. Myers, W. J. Świa̧tecki
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 60
We use our standard self-consistent Thomas-Fermi model of nuclei to calculate the neutron and proton densities, from which we deduce the associated potential wells. We do this for the equilibrium densities as well as for the nonequilibrium densities