Abstract
A computer program, HERMES, that provides the quantities usually needed in nuclear level density calculations, has been developed. The applied model is the standard Fermi Gas Model (FGM) in which pairing correlations and shell effects are opportunely taken into account. The effects of additional nuclear structure properties together with their inclusion into the computer program are also considered. Using HERMES, a level density parameter systematics has been constructed for mass range 41 {<=} A {<=} 253. (author).
Citation Formats
Mengoni, A, and Nakajima, Yutaka.
HERMES: a personal-computer program for calculation of the Fermi-Gas Model parameters of nuclear level density.
Japan: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Mengoni, A, & Nakajima, Yutaka.
HERMES: a personal-computer program for calculation of the Fermi-Gas Model parameters of nuclear level density.
Japan.
Mengoni, A, and Nakajima, Yutaka.
1993.
"HERMES: a personal-computer program for calculation of the Fermi-Gas Model parameters of nuclear level density."
Japan.
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title = {HERMES: a personal-computer program for calculation of the Fermi-Gas Model parameters of nuclear level density}
author = {Mengoni, A, and Nakajima, Yutaka}
abstractNote = {A computer program, HERMES, that provides the quantities usually needed in nuclear level density calculations, has been developed. The applied model is the standard Fermi Gas Model (FGM) in which pairing correlations and shell effects are opportunely taken into account. The effects of additional nuclear structure properties together with their inclusion into the computer program are also considered. Using HERMES, a level density parameter systematics has been constructed for mass range 41 {<=} A {<=} 253. (author).}
place = {Japan}
year = {1993}
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title = {HERMES: a personal-computer program for calculation of the Fermi-Gas Model parameters of nuclear level density}
author = {Mengoni, A, and Nakajima, Yutaka}
abstractNote = {A computer program, HERMES, that provides the quantities usually needed in nuclear level density calculations, has been developed. The applied model is the standard Fermi Gas Model (FGM) in which pairing correlations and shell effects are opportunely taken into account. The effects of additional nuclear structure properties together with their inclusion into the computer program are also considered. Using HERMES, a level density parameter systematics has been constructed for mass range 41 {<=} A {<=} 253. (author).}
place = {Japan}
year = {1993}
month = {Sep}
}