The Representation of the Chemical Elements’ Isotopes by the Neutron Excess Content

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A more compact representation of the Segré chart of nuclides can be obtained replacing the isotopic neutron with the corresponding neutron excess number; a first sight inspection of all the natural isotopes is produced. The resulting representation shows a built-inorder in the organization of the nuclear components into the nuclei of the natural isotopes, sustained by the relevant role of the magic numbers. The interpretation, on the identical foot, of the nuclear instability of Tc, Pm and of the elements following Bi is suggested. The present representation reminds the spheron model of the nuclear structure suggested by L. Pauling. The alpha decay paths of radioactive isotopes are shown, side by side to the low energy nuclear transmutations (LENR). Representations of the artificial isotopes of the chemical elements and of the stellar nucleosynthesis processes are also proposed.

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Menegus, F. (2016) The Representation of the Chemical Elements’ Isotopes by the Neutron Excess Content. World Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 6, 147-152. doi: 10.4236/wjnst.2016.63016.

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