Part A: The transverse Garvey-Kelson mass relation represents a homogeneous third-order partial difference equation. Procedures are described for estimating masses of nuclei with N [ges] Z from the most general solution of this difference equation subject to a [chi]2 minimization, using the recent atomic mass adjustment of Wapstra, Audi, and Hoekstra as a boundary condition. A judicious division of the input data into subsets of neutron-rich and proton-rich nuclei had to be introduced to reduce systematic errors in long-range extrapolations. Approximately 5600 mass-excess values for nuclei with 2 [les] Z [les] 103, 4 [les] N [les] 157, and N [ges] Z (except N = Z = odd for A m [approximate] 103 keV.Part B: The charge-symmetric mass relation...
International audienceIt is shown that a new way of applying a set of nuclear-mass relations among n...
International audienceIt is shown that a new way of applying a set of nuclear-mass relations among n...
International audienceIt is shown that a new way of applying a set of nuclear-mass relations among n...
Part A, Neutron-Rich Nuclides, describes the procedures for estimating masses of neutron-rich nuclei...
We describe a procedure to improve the nuclear mass predictions obtained by means of the Garvey-Kels...
We describe a procedure to improve the nuclear mass predictions obtained by means of the Garvey-Kels...
We describe a procedure to improve the nuclear mass predictions obtained by means of the Garvey-Kels...
We describe a procedure to improve the nuclear mass predictions obtained by means of the Garvey-Kels...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review CWe discuss the Garvey-Kelson mass relations in an exten...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review CWe discuss the Garvey-Kelson mass relations in an exten...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review CWe discuss the Garvey-Kelson mass relations in an exten...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review CWe discuss the Garvey-Kelson mass relations in an exten...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review CWe discuss the Garvey-Kelson mass relations in an exten...
The Garvey‐Kelson mass relation has been extended by introducing inhomogeneous source terms to impro...
It is shown that a new way of applying a set of nuclear-mass relations among neighbouring nuclei, kn...
International audienceIt is shown that a new way of applying a set of nuclear-mass relations among n...
International audienceIt is shown that a new way of applying a set of nuclear-mass relations among n...
International audienceIt is shown that a new way of applying a set of nuclear-mass relations among n...
Part A, Neutron-Rich Nuclides, describes the procedures for estimating masses of neutron-rich nuclei...
We describe a procedure to improve the nuclear mass predictions obtained by means of the Garvey-Kels...
We describe a procedure to improve the nuclear mass predictions obtained by means of the Garvey-Kels...
We describe a procedure to improve the nuclear mass predictions obtained by means of the Garvey-Kels...
We describe a procedure to improve the nuclear mass predictions obtained by means of the Garvey-Kels...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review CWe discuss the Garvey-Kelson mass relations in an exten...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review CWe discuss the Garvey-Kelson mass relations in an exten...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review CWe discuss the Garvey-Kelson mass relations in an exten...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review CWe discuss the Garvey-Kelson mass relations in an exten...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review CWe discuss the Garvey-Kelson mass relations in an exten...
The Garvey‐Kelson mass relation has been extended by introducing inhomogeneous source terms to impro...
It is shown that a new way of applying a set of nuclear-mass relations among neighbouring nuclei, kn...
International audienceIt is shown that a new way of applying a set of nuclear-mass relations among n...
International audienceIt is shown that a new way of applying a set of nuclear-mass relations among n...
International audienceIt is shown that a new way of applying a set of nuclear-mass relations among n...