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Thermal properties of 97Mo and 90Y nuclei using temperaturedependent level density parameter

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL A
Volume 59, Issue 10, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01130-4

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This study calculates the nuclear level density and level density parameter using different methods, and uses them to calculate thermodynamic quantities. Additionally, it compares the results of different calculation methods and experimental data to evaluate their accuracy.
Nuclear level density and level density parameter are important quantities in nuclear physics. Level density parameter is calculated through different methods. In this work, at first, single particle level density has been calculated by Thomas Fermi approximation, then using single particle level density, the temperature dependent level density parameter has been obtained for the calculation of thermodynamic quantities such as excitation energy, entropy, level density and heat capacity. The energy, entropy, heat capacity and nuclear level density have also been calculated by BCS and MBCS models. Eventually, the results of thermodynamic quantities calculated by the level density parameter and thermodynamic quantities calculated by the BCS and MBCS models have been compared together and then compared with the experimental data.

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