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      Self-consistent mean-field models for nuclear structure

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              Nuclear Ground-State Masses and Deformations

              We tabulate the atomic mass excesses and nuclear ground-state deformations of 8979 nuclei ranging from \(^{16}\)O to \(A=339\). The calculations are based on the finite-range droplet macroscopic model and the folded-Yukawa single-particle microscopic model. Relative to our 1981 mass table the current results are obtained with an improved macroscopic model, an improved pairing model with a new form for the effective-interaction pairing gap, and minimization of the ground-state energy with respect to additional shape degrees of freedom. The values of only 9 constants are determined directly from a least-squares adjustment to the ground-state masses of 1654 nuclei ranging from \(^{16}\)O to \(^{263}\)106 and to 28 fission-barrier heights. The error of the mass model is 0.669~MeV for the entire region of nuclei considered, but is only 0.448~MeV for the region above \(N=65\).
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                Journal
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                Reviews of Modern Physics
                Rev. Mod. Phys.
                0034-6861
                1539-0756
                January 2003
                January 2003
                : 75
                : 1
                : 121-180
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                10.1103/RevModPhys.75.121
                a3664b3b-db44-476e-a7ba-114ef88e75bd
                © 2003

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