UNDERSTANDING SUPER HEAVY STABLE MASS NUMBERS AND MAXIMUM BINDING ENERGY OF ANY MASS NUMBER WITH REVISED STRONG AND ELECTROWEAK MASS FORMULA.
Published In: Hadronic Journal, 2025, v. 48, n. 1. P. 1 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Seshavatharam, U. V. S.; Lakshminarayana, S. 3 of 3
Abstract
With reference to currently believed Semi Empirical Mass Formula (SEMF), our "Strong and Electroweak Mass Formula' (SEWMF) constitutes 4 simple terms and only one energy coefficient of magnitude 10.1 MeV. First term is a volume term, second term seems to be a representation of free nucleons associated with electroweak interaction, third term is a radial term and fourth one is an asymmetry term about the mean stable mass number. In this paper, we make an attempt to understand and estimate the maximum binding energy associated with any mass number. For A > 4, (BE)A ≅ {A -0.000935 A² - A 1/3 - A-1/2}10.1 MeV. We are working on refining the 4th term with even-odd corrections, shell corrections and other microscopic corrections. Stable mass numbers and super heavy mass numbers can be understood with a relation of the form, As ≅[RoundOff{(Z + 2.9464)1.2 -1.7165}+[0,1]]±2n where n≅0,1,2. It needs a review with respect to even-odd proton numbers and other microscopic corrections. Based on the concept of "binding energy per nucleon", the most complicated Avogadro number and Unified atomic mass unit can be estimated in a unified approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Hadronic Journal. 2025/03, Vol. 48, Issue 1, p1
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Music
- Publication Date:2025
- ISSN:0162-5519
- DOI:10.29083/HJ.48.01.2025/SC1
- Accession Number:184818623
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