Nuclear Level Density according to Fermi-Gas and Constant Temperature Models

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Abstract

The knowledge of the nuclear level density is necessary for many practical applications including astrophysical reactions. In this work we investigate phenomenological approaches to the level density, including popular models, such as Fermi-Gas, Back-Shifted Fermi-Gas and Constant Temperature. We compare the level densities obtained in these models with the Shell Model calculations. The main goal of the study is to estimate the parameters of phenomenological models and justify their status as reliable tools for realistic applications.

*Eugene Levin Scholarship for Excellence in the Sciences at LaGuardia Community College NIH Bridges Program at LaGuardia Community College

Presenters

  • Amaru Alzogaray

    • LaGuardia Community College

Authors

  • Amaru Alzogaray

    • LaGuardia Community College
  • Josselyn Velasquez

    • LaGuardia Community College
  • Alexander Ahmann

    • LaGuardia Community College
  • Roman Senkov

    • LaGuardia Community College