Abstract

The total weight of the “6q-drops” is calculated for a series of magic nuclei. The results varied, say, for the 90Zr nucleus, from 2 to 32, depending on the deuteron wave function structure (inclusion of the “quark gain”). The formal method used is the “effective number” technique for the quasi-deuteron clusters as virtual subsystems in nuclei.

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