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W.D. Myers, V. Ninov, F. P. Heßberger, W. Loveland, J. B. Patin, N.K. Seward, Diana Lee, W.J. Swiatecki, M. W. Rowe, T. N. Ginter, R. Krücken, Kenneth E. Gregorich, Andreas Türler, P. A. Wilk
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 682:98-107
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W.J. Swiatecki, V. Ninov, Heino Nitsche, Darleane C. Hoffman, J. L. Adams, C. A. Laue, J. B. Patin, Walter Loveland, P. A. Wilk, Diana Lee, Kenneth E. Gregorich, D. A. Shaughnessy, U. W. Kirbach, A. Ghiorso, D. A. Strellis
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Physical Review Letters. 83:1104-1107
Following a prediction by Smola\ifmmode \acute{n}\else \'{n}\fi{}czuk [Phys. Rev. C 59, 2634 (1999)], we searched for superheavy element formation in the bombardment of ${}^{208}\mathrm{Pb}$ with 449-MeV ${}^{86}\mathrm{Kr}$ ions. We have observed th
Autor:
W.J. Swiatecki, W.D. Myers
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Nuclear Physics A. 641:203-225
We construct a model which describes approximately ground-state, superdeformed and fission-isomeric rotational bands of even-even nuclei. The model is based on a three-term energy expression corresponding to: (a) a rigid rotation of part of the nucle
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Nuclear Physics A. 618:1-19
A systematic comparison is carried out between quantal and classical computer simulations of the excitation of independent particles in a time-dependent potential well undergoing one cycle of oscillation. Eleven values of the diffuseness, up to 25 va
Autor:
W.J. Swiatecki, W.D. Myers
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Nuclear Physics A. 612:249-261
The difference between measured binding energies and those calculated using a shell- and pairing-corrected Thomas-Fermi model can be described approximately by C ( I ) = −10 exp(−4.2{ I }) MeV, where I = ( N - Z )/ A . Our interpretation of this
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Nuclear Physics A. 594:137-155
A systematic numerical investigation of the excitation of a classical or quantal gas of non-interacting particles in a time-dependent potential well is described. The excitation energy was followed in time for one oscillation around the sphere for si
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A. Wydler, A. Lyon, T. Hamilton, Christopher Jarzynski, M. A. McMahan, S. Yashita, Matti Nurmia, L. P. Somerville, B. Kadkhodayan, Kenneth E. Gregorich, J. T. Walton, W.J. Swiatecki, R. Leres, Andreas Türler, M. Neu, N. J. Hannink, Phillip A. Wilmarth, W. Ghiorso, A. Ghiorso, Darleane C. Hoffman, W. Loveland, Glenn T. Seaborg, S. A. Kreek, R. Gaylord, C. D. Kacher, T. Sikkeland, K. Czerwinski, M. R. Lane, Diana Lee, J. M. Nitschke
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Physical Review C. 51:R2293-R2297
An experiment to synthesize element 110 by the {sup 59}Co+{sup 209}Bi reaction has been performed at the SuperHILAC at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. One event with many of the expected characteristics of a successful synthesis of {sup 267}110 was
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Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables. 59:185-381
We tabulate the atomic mass excesses and nuclear ground-state deformations of 8979 nuclei ranging from $^{16}$O to $A=339$. The calculations are based on the finite-range droplet macroscopic model and the folded-Yukawa single-particle microscopic mod
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T. Hamilton, A. Lyon, W.J. Swiatecki, Phillip A. Wilmarth, Walter Loveland, N. J. Hannink, B. Kadkhodavan, Diana Lee, S. A. Kreek, A. Ghiorso, W. Ghiorso, R. Gaylord, Andreas Türler, Kenneth E. Gregorich, S. Yashita, Matti Nurmia, J. M. Nitschke, M. Neu, A. Wydler, Darleane C. Hoffman, Glenn T. Seaborg, Christopher Jarzynski, R. Leres, M. R. Lane, L. P. Somerville, J. T. Walton, M. A. McMahan, C. D. Kacher, T. Sikkeland
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Scopus-Elsevier
An experiment to synthesize element 110 by the 59 Co+ 209 Bi reaction has been performed at the SuperHILAC at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. One event with many of the expected characteristics of a successful synthesis of 267 110 was observed. Thi
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W.J. Swiatecki
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Swiatecki, W.J.(1993). Nuclear Physics: Macroscopic Aspects. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5v21n6mb
A systematic macroscopic, leptodermous approach to nuclear statics and dynamics is described, based formally on the assumptions ħ → O and b/R ⪡ 1, where b is the surface diffuseness and R the nuclear radius. The resulting static model of shell-c