1986-87 atomic mass predictions
A project to perform a comprehensive update of the atomic mass predictions has recently been concluded and will be published shortly in Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables. The project evolved from an ongoing comparison between available mass predictions and reports of newly measured masses of isotopes throughout the mass surface. These comparisons have highlighted a variety of features in current mass models which are responsible for predictions that diverge from masses determined experimentally. The need for a comprehensive update of the atomic mass predictions was therefore apparent and the project was organized and began at the last mass conference (AMCO-VII). Project participants included: Pape and Anthony; Dussel, Caurier and Zuker; Moeller and Nix; Moeller, Myers, Swiatecki and Treiner; Comay, Kelson, and Zidon; Satpathy and Nayak; Tachibana, Uno, Yamada and Yamada; Spanier and Johansson; Jaenecke and Masson; and Wapstra, Audi and Hoekstra. An overview of the new atomic mass predictions may be obtained by written request.
- Research Organization:
- Chemistry Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973 USA
- OSTI ID:
- 5464639
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-870970-; TRN: 88-012380
- Journal Information:
- AIP Conf. Proc.; (United States), Vol. 164:1; Conference: 5. international conference on nuclei far from stability, Lake Rosseau, Canada, 14 Sep 1987
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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