Colloquium
The Structure of Super-Heavy Atomic Nuclei
Dr. Roderick Clark
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Wednesday,
November 4, 2009 4:00 p.m. NSH 118
(Refreshments at
3:30 p.m. NSH 202)
With what element does the periodic table end? The existence of super-heavy nuclei requires an incredibly delicate interplay between macroscopic liquid-drop energy and the extra binding associated with quantum shell corrections. Without these quantum effects, super-heavy nuclei would immediately decay due to the Coulomb repulsion between the large number of protons. I will describe a new generation of experiments on the structure and properties of the heaviest nuclei, which are addressing the fundamental issue of the maximum mass and charge that a nucleus can attain. The results are testing predictions, stretching back more than forty years, of a possible "island of super-heavy stability".
Host: Mark Caprio
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