4. SEMF and Fermi Gas Model Flashcards
What is the liquid gas model?
Nucleon densities inside the nucleus are ~ constant
- BE is prop. to # nucleons
So the interior density is roughly constant, and the latent heat of vapourization is prop. to mass
What three corrections are implemented into the liquid gas model?
- Nucleons only feel the force of neighbouring nucleons so add -a1 A (VOLUME)
- Surface nucleons have fewer neighbours so add a2 A^2/3 (SURFACE)
- Coulomb repulsion so add a3 Z(Z-1) / A^1/3 (COULOMB)
First 3 terms of the SEMF
Describe how we view the nucleus with reference to the Fermi gas model
- View nucleus as a Fermi gas where it occupies the lowest energy state upto the Fermi energy
- Fermi momentum p_F = (2M E_F)^1/2
- Square quantum well
What is the density of states for a nucleus with reference to the Fermi gas model?
DoS - Number of states with a momentum between p and p + dp
Describe the p and n numbers for the following nuclei:
even-even
even-odd
odd-odd
N, Z even
N even, Z odd or vv
N, Z odd
How successfully does SEMF work?
Works well to predict masses of heavier nuclei, but misses some details
- Not well for low A values i.e. small nuclei