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Physics Letters B

Volume 218, Issue 3, 23 February 1989, Pages 277-282
Physics Letters B

Systematic study of potential energy surfaces of light nuclei in relativistic Hartree calculations

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Abstract

Potential energy surfaces of light even-even nuclei are calculated within a relativistic mean field theory using an axially symmetric space lattice and a quadrupole constraint. Pairing effects are included within the constant gap approach. It is shown that the potential energy surfaces are sensitive to the parametrisations used. The calculated deformations generally are in good agreement with experimental data. Calculations of fission/fusion potentials are presented.

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