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Self-Consistent Mean-Field Models and Their Application to Superheavy Nuclei

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Structure and Dynamics of Elementary Matter

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We review some predictions of modern self-consistent mean-field models concerning the shell structure and fission barriers of superheavy elements. Several parametrizations for each mean-field model are chosen to obtain a measure for the uncertainties in the extrapolations. The various forces agree on global trends but differ in detailed predictions of magic numbers and inner fission barrier heights.

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Bürvenich, T.J., Reinhard, PG., Maruhn, J.A., Greiner, W. (2004). Self-Consistent Mean-Field Models and Their Application to Superheavy Nuclei. In: Greiner, W., Itkis, M.G., Reinhardt, J., Güçlü, M.C. (eds) Structure and Dynamics of Elementary Matter. NATO Science Series, vol 166. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2705-5_31

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