Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005epjas..25..673t&link_type=abstract
The European Physical Journal A, Volume 25, Supplement, Issue 1, pp.673-674
Physics
Nuclear Physics
21.10.-K Properties Of Nuclei, Nuclear Energy Levels, 21.10.Ma Level Density, 26.50.+X Nuclear Physics Aspects Of Novae, Supernovae, And Other Explosive Environments
Scientific paper
We compute level densities with a nuclear statistical spectroscopy approach. This model is based on the microscopic physics of the interacting shell model. The level density is constructed by means of a sum of binomial distributions. The partial densities correspond to different configurations of the valence space. The individual binomial parameters fit the exact configuration moments. Calculations of level densities for sd-shell nuclides show the model to work well, when compared to exact calculations with full-diagonalization shell model.
Johnson Calvin W.
Teran Edgar
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