Single-Nucleon Energies Changing with Nucleon Number
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The broad range of accumulated experimental data on the binding energies for single-particle states in nuclei is examined as a function of the constituent number of neutrons and protons and an unexpectedly simple pattern emerges. The dependence of the energies of neutron states on the number of constituent protons, or of proton states on the number of neutrons, are very similar to each other and the sign reflects the well-known strong attraction. For the same kind of nucleons changing as in the state -- energies for neutron states with neutron number changing or proton states with protons -- the dependence is at least a factor of four weaker in magnitude and slightly repulsive, except when the changing nucleons are only within the same orbit as the state. The systematics of the accumulated data are presented with a minimum of use made of model assumptions.
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