Nuclear mass systematics and nucleon-removal thresholds; application to 17-Na

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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5 pages, 4 figures

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A survey of known threshold excitations of mirror systems suggests a means to estimate masses of nuclear systems that are uncertain or not known, as does a trend in the relative energies of isobaric ground states. Using both studies and known mirror-pair energy differences, we estimate the mass of the nucleus 17-Na and its energy relative to the p+16-Ne threshold. This model-free estimate of the latter is larger than that suggested by recent structure models.

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