Weizsacker formula دیسول ِ وایتسکر disul-e Weizsäcker
Fr.: formule de Weizsäcker A → semiempirical → equation
which describes the → binding energy
of the → atomic nucleus. It is essentially a nuclear mass formula
that provides the total binding energy per → nucleon as the sum
of five terms:
Eb = aVA - aSA2/3 -
aCZ2/A1/3 -
aA(N -Z)2/A + δ(A,Z),
where the terms in the right-hand side of this equation are called the volume
term, surface term, Coulomb term, asymmetry term, and pairing term, respectively.
A, Z, and N are
the number of nucleons, → protons, and
→ neutrons, respectively
(see, e.g., Alexi M. Frolov, 2013, arxiv.org/pdf/1212.6768). Also called
Bethe-Weizacker formula and
→ semiempirical binding energy formula. Named after Carl Friedrich von Weizäcker (1912-2007), German physicist, who
derived the formula in 1935, Z. für Physik 96, 431; → formula. |