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Why does the recently proposed simple empirical formula for the lowest excitation energies work so well?
Guanghao Jin, Dongwoo Cha, Jin-Hee Yoon
Published 2008-01-28Version 1
It has recently been shown that a simple empirical formula, in terms of the mass number and the valence nucleon numbers, is able to describe the main trends of the lowest excitation energies of the natural parity even multipole states up to $10^+$ in even-even nuclei throughout the entire periodic table. In an effort to understand why such a simple formula is so capable, we investigate the possibility of associating each term of the empirical formula with the specific part of the measured excitation energy graph.
Comments: 9 pages, 3 figures
Journal: J. Korean Phys. Soc. 52 (2008) 1164-1167
DOI: 10.3938/jkps.52.1164
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: lowest excitation energies work, simple empirical formula, valence nucleon numbers, even-even nuclei throughout, measured excitation energy graph
Tags: journal article
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