Nuclear and Atomic Physics

   

Modeling of the Spatial Structure of the Atom Part 2: Atomic Nucleus

Authors: L.V. Migal, V.G. Bondarev

Based on the model of nuclear shells, a computer model of the spatial structure of the atomic nucleus was constructed. The application of a new approach, by analogy with the modeling of the electron shell of an atom, made it possible to visualize the structure of the atomic nucleus. The resulting spatial arrangement of nucleons in the nucleus simulates the presence of an ultrafine structure of levels. The adequacy of the constructed model is confirmed by correlations of the dependences of the radius and asymmetry of the shape of the nucleus on the charge number. Based on the results obtained, the equa-tions for estimating the limit number of isotopes in atoms for the N-Z diagram are determined.

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