An Alternate View of Nuclear Structure
Aran David Stubbs
Best for Ridge Line
Arranging all solutions that are best fit for baryon count by baron count, a set of ridges appear. The first 2 are very short, but the other ridges extend an increasing distance. The next to last solution on each ridge is the best for the ridge overall. On the even ridges, this is the even symmetric solution. On the odd ridgelines this is a near symmetric solution, since the symmetric has a parity violation.
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Sketchups:
H1
H2
He4
B10
O16
Si28
Ca40
Ni60
Kr80
Pd110
Ce140
Hf182
Po224
Cf280
Cn336
Sphere focused view Ridge 1: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused view Ridge 2: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused view Ridge 3: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused view Ridge 4: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused 4 face view Ridge 5: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused 4 face view Ridge 6: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused 4 face view Ridge 7: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused 4 face view Ridge 8: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused 4 face view Ridge 9: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused 4 face view Ridge 10: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused 4 face view Ridge 11: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused 4 face view Ridge 12: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused 4 face view Ridge 13: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused 4 face view Ridge 14: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused 4 face view Ridge 15: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.
Sphere focused 4 face view Ridge 16: Red monoquarks and blue-green diquarks.