An Alternate View of Nuclear Structure
Aran David Stubbs
Structure E-1+1L6
This structure is an eccentric octahedra , with 2 rectangular 2×3 vertices, 2 rectangular 1×3 vertices, and 2 rectangular 1×2 vertices.
This structure is an extension to E+1+1L6, with a stripe around the prime meridian, adding a stripe at the equator produces E-1-1L7. All solutions related to this structure have too much dipole for even marginal stability.
Ridge: 14 Position: 3
Baryon Count: 218
Surface Spheres: 166
Interior Spheres: 270
Normalized Surface to Interior Ratio: 0.626
Parent: E-1+1L5
Daughter: E-1+1L7
Images:
Red monoquarks & blue-green diquarks. Enough surface for Bismuth, but huge dipole.
Gd218
Sphere focused view, stripe of 26 spheres added to equator. Red monoquarks & blue-green diquarks. Enough surface for Astatine, but huge dipole.
La231