Summary: In our study, we calculated the nuclear level densities of some deformed nuclei (Fe, Ti, Cr, Ni, Mg, Si, K, Ca) using the TotStade program. In this view, when we examined the calculations of nuclear level density, we concluded that there is a relationship between stability and nuclear level density. While calculating, we considered that the stability of the nucleus and the proportions of its presence in nature were directly proportional. We have determined that this ratio does not match for some nuclei in our nuclear level density calculations and we observed that the magic numbers explain these nuclei. This thesis; explains that nuclear level density is an important factor in determining the stability of deformed nuclei.
Key Word: Nuclear level density, Deformed nuclei, Stability. |