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Assistant professor, Department of Physics, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr
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M.Sc, Department of Physics, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr
Abstract
Nuclear level density parameters are obtained by using the generalized superfluid model. For this purpose a critical energy is defined. Different relationships for nuclear level density are used for below and above regions of critical energy. Least square fitting is used to match these relations to the experimental data, and the required quantities are calculated to describe the level density. Finally the level density parameters are obtained.
Soltani, M., & Jafari, S. (2014). Generalized Superfluid Model in Calculating the Nuclear Level Density Parameters. Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Technology, 1(1), 17-23.
MLA
Mahdi Soltani; Sakine Jafari. "Generalized Superfluid Model in Calculating the Nuclear Level Density Parameters". Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Technology, 1, 1, 2014, 17-23.
HARVARD
Soltani, M., Jafari, S. (2014). 'Generalized Superfluid Model in Calculating the Nuclear Level Density Parameters', Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Technology, 1(1), pp. 17-23.
VANCOUVER
Soltani, M., Jafari, S. Generalized Superfluid Model in Calculating the Nuclear Level Density Parameters. Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Technology, 2014; 1(1): 17-23.