Explain in detail the Fermi gas model of the nucleus.
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The Fermi gas model defines properties of a system of non-interacting fermions in an infinite potential well. ... In nuclei the model assumes that protons and neutrons are independent fermion filling two separate potential wells. The model assumes, however, common Fermi energy for the protons and neutrons in stable nuclei.
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The Fermi gas model defines properties of a system of non-interacting fermions in an infinite potential well. ... In nuclei the model assumes that protons and neutrons are independent fermion filling two separate potential wells. The model assumes, however, common Fermi energy for the protons and neutrons in stable nuclei.
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