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Atomic Masses — Comments on Macro-Micro Mass-Formulae

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Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants 6

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The research on atomic masses started from early accidental measurements and simple empiric rules. The next step was to aim at a systematic collection of the masses of all nuclei, stable against particle emission, and at semi-empiric models to guide the experiments with predictions.

Work supported by the German Bundesministerium für Forschung und Technologie, Grant 06 DA 702.

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Freudenreich, W., Hilf, E.R., Takahashi, K. (1980). Atomic Masses — Comments on Macro-Micro Mass-Formulae. In: Nolen, J.A., Benenson, W. (eds) Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants 6. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3716-4_9

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