Systematic calculations of the ground state properties of superheavy nuclei
- 5 December 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review C
- Vol. 66 (6) , 064306
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.66.064306
Abstract
We investigate the ground state properties of the nuclei with proton number within the framework of deformed relativistic mean-field (RMF) theory. A systematic comparison between calculated binding energies and experimental data is made. The calculated binding energies are in good agreement with experimental ones. The reliability of the RMF model for superheavy nuclei has been tested by this comparison. The experimental data of alpha-decay energies and half-lives are reasonably reproduced by calculations. Calculated results further show that a prolate deformation is important for the ground state of these nuclei. The properties of some unknown nuclei are predicted and these are useful for future experimental researches of superheavy nuclei.
This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
- The new isotope 270110 and its decay products 266Hs and 262SgThe European Physical Journal A, 2001
- Observation of the decay ofPhysical Review C, 2000
- Synthesis of superheavy nuclei in thereaction:Physical Review C, 2000
- The discovery of the heaviest elementsReviews of Modern Physics, 2000
- Synthesis of Superheavy Nuclei in theReactionPhysical Review Letters, 1999
- Synthesis of nuclei of the superheavy element 114 in reactions induced by 48CaNature, 1999
- Two deformation paths in proton-induced fission of 232ThPhysics Letters B, 1996
- The new element 112The European Physical Journal A, 1996
- Production and decay of269110The European Physical Journal A, 1995
- The new element 111The European Physical Journal A, 1995