Conveners
session #8
- Stefan Frauendorf
Nuclear Mass and Fission-Fragment Studies based on the
FRDM and FRLDM Models.
Peter Möller
Department of Mathematical Physics, Lund Institute of Technology,
Box 118, SE - 22100 Lund, Sweden
The latest FRDM and FRLDM global mass models were finalized in 2012 and pub-
lished in 2016[1]. We investigate how the masses in the tables agree with subse-
quently measured masses. The FRLDM model...
Nuclear systems show two kinds of natures, i.e., cluster and mean field aspects, providing rich phenomena in nuclei. The cluster aspect is found in ground state correlations, which induce nuclear deformations and polygon shapes such as the triangle of $^{12}$C and tetrahedron of $^{16}$O. In the excited states, it contributes to low-lying monopole and dipole excitations. Proton and alpha...
Atomic nuclei are finite quantum many-body systems consisting of protons and neutrons. Their structures are governed by the strong interactions. Extensive experimental and theoretical studies over the past decades have yielded sophisticated phenomenological realistic nucleon-nucleon, as well as (semi-phenomenological) chiral two- and three-nucleon interactions. However, it is still not...