The Importance of Concavity for Nuclear BEs and Thermodynamical Functions

ORAL

Abstract

The role of concavity of nuclear energy chains or surfaces in determining the BEs of unknown nuclides by extra- and/or interpolation will be presented. Studies of the concavity of nuclear thermodynamical functions allows the determination of the average value of H and the free energy as functions of the average value of A for finite temperature. These two quantities allow error bars to be set on the BEs predicted previously. The consequences of the concavity of H on the nuclear density functional will also be discussed.

*Partially supported by NSF grant PHY-0555396 and the National Research Council of Canada.

Authors

  • B.R. Barrett

    • University of Arizona
  • Bertrand Giraud

    • CEA Saclay
  • Byron Jennings

    • TRIUMF
  • Nicholas Toberg

    • CMS, Cambridge