Nuclei Near and Far From β-Stability Line

Abstract

Proton to neutron ratio around β-stability line presents an open challenge to the nuclear physicists. The prominent milestone in this regard isthe discovery of the superheavy elements, nuclear halos in the lightest neutron-rich nuclei, experimental mapping of the nuclear shell structure near and far from stability. In this present paper, the behavior of the p- and n- halo nuclei near the β-stability line are discussed considering the variation of the radius with respect to the mass number and N~Z for different nuclei. Our aim is to study the nuclear properties through neutron and proton skin. The isospin symmetry breaking is for heavy halo nuclei of strong interest. 

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R. L. Nayak , T. Sahoo , A. Acharya

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  • EP ID EP567101
  • DOI 10.15415/jnp.2015.31001
  • Views 229
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R. L. Nayak, T. Sahoo, A. Acharya (2015). Nuclei Near and Far From β-Stability Line. Journal of Nuclear Physics, Material Sciences, Radiation and Applications, 3(1), 1-4. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-567101