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Nuclear level density predictions [PDF]

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2015
Simple formulas depending only on nuclear masses were previously proposed for the parameters of the Back-Shifted Fermi Gas (BSFG) model and of the Constant Temperature (CT) model of the nuclear level density, respectively.
Bucurescu Dorel, von Egidy Till
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Stochastic estimation of nuclear level density in the nuclear shell model: An application to parity-dependent level density in 58Ni

open access: yesPhysics Letters B, 2016
We introduce a novel method to obtain level densities in large-scale shell-model calculations. Our method is a stochastic estimation of eigenvalue count based on a shifted Krylov-subspace method, which enables us to obtain level densities of huge ...
Noritaka Shimizu   +5 more
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Asymptotic Level State Density for Parabosonic Strings [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Mathematical Physics, 1994
Making use of some results concerning the theory of partitions, relevant in number theory, the complete asymptotic behavior, for large $n$, of the level density of states for a parabosonic string is derived.
A. A. Bytsenko   +4 more
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Calculating the thermodynamic quantities of nucleus using the temperature dependence of level density parameter [PDF]

open access: yesمجله علوم و فنون هسته‌ای, 2023
The nuclear level density parameter is an important quantity in nuclear physics. Nuclear level density parameter has been calculated using different methods. In this work at first, the single particle level density has been calculated by LDA method, then
Kh. Benam   +3 more
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Nuclear level density in the statistical semiclassical micro-macroscopic approach [PDF]

open access: yesЯдерна фізика та енергетика, 2023
Level density ρ is derived for a finite system with strongly interacting nucleons at a given energy E, neutron N, and proton Z particle numbers, projection of the angular momentum M, and other integrals of motion, within the semiclassical periodic-orbit ...
A. G. Magner   +5 more
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Isospin dependence of nuclear level density at A≈ 120 mass region

open access: yesPhysics Letters B, 2022
Nuclear level density and the level density parameter of 115,119,127Te isotopes are experimentally determined by analyzing the backward angle neutron energy spectra from 4He+112,116,124Sn reactions.
R. Shil   +17 more
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Cross-section calculations of photofission reactions for 238,239,240,241,242,244Pu isotopes using nuclear level density [PDF]

open access: yesЯдерна фізика та енергетика, 2022
Photofission cross-sections of 238,239,240,241,242,244Pu isotopes are theoretically investigated with the collective semi-classical Fermi gas model (CSCFGM) by using Talys computer code in the energy range 1 - 30 MeV.
D. Canbula, B. Canbula
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Connection between the Strutinsky level density and the semiclassical level density [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review C, 2006
We establish an analytical link between the level density obtained by means of the Strutinsky averaging method and the semiclassical level density. This link occurs only in the so-called asymptotic limit. It turns out that the Strutinsky method amounts to an approximation to the semiclassical method. This approximation contains an unavoidable remainder
B. Mohammed-Azizi, D. E. Medjadi
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Level Density in the Complex Scaling Method [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
It is shown that the continuum level density (CLD) at unbound energies can be calculated with the complex scaling method (CSM), in which the energy spectra of bound states, resonances and continuum states are obtained in terms of $L^2$ basis functions ...
Kato, Kiyoshi   +2 more
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Orthogonal and symplectic 𝑛-level densities [PDF]

open access: yesMemoirs of the American Mathematical Society, 2018
In this paper we apply to the zeros of families of $L$-functions with orthogonal or symplectic symmetry the method that Conrey and Snaith used to calculate the $n$-correlation of the zeros of the Riemann zeta function. This method uses the Ratios Conjectures for averages of ratios of zeta or $L$-functions.
Mason, Amy, Snaith, Nina
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