2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11433-015-5656-9
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Magnetic properties and magnetic entropy changes of MRE2Co7 compounds

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“…Following the work, one can find the relative change in the symmetry energy with very large deformation (β 2 ∼0.6) is around 0.4 MeV. It is mentioned therein [70] that the effects of deformation decrease with respect to the mass number. So for the sake of computational ease, we have considered the spherical densities of the isotopes.…”
Section: The Effective Surface Properties Of the Nucleimentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…Following the work, one can find the relative change in the symmetry energy with very large deformation (β 2 ∼0.6) is around 0.4 MeV. It is mentioned therein [70] that the effects of deformation decrease with respect to the mass number. So for the sake of computational ease, we have considered the spherical densities of the isotopes.…”
Section: The Effective Surface Properties Of the Nucleimentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The inclusion of the deformation may slightly improve the results but the effects of deformation are very small. In some of the recent works [70], authors have shown the effect of deformation on the symmetry energy of finite nuclei using Thomas-Fermi approximation over Skyrme energy density functional. Following the work, one can find the relative change in the symmetry energy with very large deformation (β 2 ∼0.6) is around 0.4 MeV.…”
Section: The Effective Surface Properties Of the Nucleimentioning
confidence: 99%