Abstract

A comprehensive study of experimental rms charge radii shows that the deviation from the rough A 1 3 dependence follows simple trends. For the isotopic sequence of an element, the values of rms radii, normalized by an approximate A 1 3 law and plotted as a function of neutron number, lie on or close to straight lines. The slopes of these lines vary systematically as a function of atomic number. There are discontinuities in the values of the slopes for elements that contain N = 20, 28, 50, 82, 88, 90 and 126 neutrons as well as between Z = 8 and 10; a significant change can be found also for the region Z = 76 ( N ≈ 114). These changes can be explained qualitatively by the shell model and by the effect of deformation. An “odd-even staggering” of the order of 6 × 10 −4 has also been observed.

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