Nuclear and Atomic Physics

   

The Game Played by 2π, the Fine-structure Constant and Feigenbaum Constants in Nuclides

Authors: Gang Chen, Tianman Chen, Tianyi Chen

In our previous papers, we exhibited the relationships of 2π, the fine-structure constant and Feigenbaum constants with nuclides. In this paper, we show that there should be direct relationships of the second Feigenbaum constant α≈2.5029 with nuclides 83Bi*126 and 84Po*125 (both with nucleon number 209) in the form of (209/83+209/84)=2.503. So it is supposed that 2π, the fine-structure constant and Feigenbaum constants play a game in the world of nuclides and hence determine the nucleon numbers of some nuclides at critical points. In the end, a picture indicating this kind of game is concluded.

Comments: 6 Pages. 1 figure.

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[v1] 2021-04-10 12:13:54

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