Can weakly bound heavy nuclei with very large neutron excess exist?

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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A realistic model is suggested based on the quasiparticle Lagrange version of the self-consistent Finite Fermi Systems theory supplemented with the microscopically calculated surface parameters of the Landau-Migdal interaction amplitude. The latter are expressed in terms of the off-shell T-matrix of free NN-scattering and show a strong dependence on the chemical potential of a nucleus under consideration in the drip line vicinity. This effect could result in shifting the neutron drip line position to very large values of the neutron excess.

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