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Nuclear properties far from the stability line in the relativistic mean field theory

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We study the nuclear properties far from the stability line in the relativistic mean field theory. We find that the parameter set NL 1 provides very good results on binding energies of unstable nuclei, while NL2 results are not good, although both parameter sets give equally good results on nuclear properties for stable nuclei. We discuss the neutron number dependence of the proton and the neutron root mean square radii of proton magic nuclei.

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Toki, H., Hirata, D. & Tanihata, I. Nuclear properties far from the stability line in the relativistic mean field theory. Hyperfine Interact 74, 113–116 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02398621

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