Level structure study and electron scattering form factor of even-even 60 Cr exotic nuclei
- 1 January 2021
- conference paper
- conference paper
- Published by AIP Publishing in AIP Conference Proceedings
- Vol. 2372 (1), 110008
- https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0065373
Abstract
Present work deals with even-even 60 Cr nuclei structure by calculate energy levels and their neutron densities by means of TFS model that follow with elastic form factor. The density of exotic nuclei is characterized when studying them with a long tail that can be distinguished by the fact that these nuclei possess an external aura. Electron scattering is the direct means by which to probe the charge densities for exotic nuclei. Some properties for 60Cr exotic nuclei were discussed through calculation of electron scattering form factors in using model space pf includes the 2s1/2,1d5/2,1d3/2,2p3/2,2p1/2,1f7/2 and 1f5/2 valance orbits. Two-body interaction that used in the calculation from the van Hees-Glaudemans (fp) interaction. By using the OXBASH code that deal with shell model by means of HO-potential the calculation is made to have the energy levels and the wave function of the single particle.Keywords
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