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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 338, Issue 1, 7 April 1980, Pages 77-85
Nuclear Physics A

Self-consistent study of the proton shell effects near 146Gd

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Abstract

It is shown that a subshell effect associated with Z = 64 can be obtained with the self-consistent energy density mass formula. Such an effect is suggested by the experimental results about α-decay and spectroscopy, but is not found in Hartree-Fock calculations, neither with the Skyrme interaction, nor in the model of Pearson et al. The vanishing of the subshell effect when N > 86 is explained by the beginning of the rare-earth deformation zone.

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