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Possible existence of bound nuclei beyond neutron drip lines driven by deformation

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 Added by Xiao-tao He
 Publication date 2021
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Based on the relativistic calculations of the nuclear masses in the transfermium region from No $(Z=102)$ to Ds $(Z=110)$ by the deformed relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov theory in continuum, the possible existence of the bound nuclei beyond the neutron drip lines is studied. The two-neutron and multi-neutron emission bound nuclei beyond the primary neutron drip line of $N=258$ are predicted in $Z=106,108$ and $110$ isotopes. Detailed microscopic mechanism investigation reveals that nuclear deformation plays a vital role in the existence of the bound nuclei beyond the drip line. Furthermore, not only the quadrupole deformation $beta_{2}$, but also the higher orders of deformation are indispensible in the reliable description of the phenomenon of the reentrant binding.



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