Friday, January 15, 2010

Nuclear Structure Wigner Djvu What Are The Rules Governing Nuclear Structure?

What are the rules governing nuclear structure? - nuclear structure wigner djvu

What are the "magic number" and where they come from?

2 comments:

Charles M said...

The basic structure is often short acquittal for most classes of physics and chemistry. They worry about the electronic structure and form, the chemical interactions is relevant. The heart has its own structure, or "rings" or "paths" or "shell" is the same as the cloud of electrons. The strong nuclear force overcomes the electromagnetic force repelling the repulsion of protons (positively charged, neutrons are neutral), through the exchange of gluons.

However, when both protons and neutrons consist of 3 quarks exchange gluons, then perhaps hold the quarks together in nucleons to the adjacent neighbor has.

A very interesting question.

(Ω)Mistress Bekki said...

The Schrodinger equation for the core structure.

A very simple (but effective) to the core model is fitted with a 3-dimensional sphere with infinite potential within and outside the zero potential to apply.

The angular solutions) are the same as any spherically symmetric potential (like the hydrogen atom. Radial solutions are slightly different. In any case, it will help energy levels and the number of protons and neutrons, either. Remember, the protons and neutrons fill different particles in order to separate the energy levels.

The magic number nuclei are similar to the chemistry of noble gases. That atoms with filled electron shells are particularly stable nuclei with neutrons filling and / or depositions of protons are particularly stable. If you look at the pattern of energy levels, you'll see a lot of magic numbers, and if you look at the distances you will see that some magical than others.

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