flytandedropmodellen
Flytandedropmodellen, or the liquid drop model, is a macroscopic approach to describing the atomic nucleus. It treats the nucleus as a drop of incompressible nuclear fluid with a surface that contributes to the total energy. The model emphasizes bulk properties and provides a simple framework for understanding nuclear binding and stability, without relying on detailed microscopic structure.
In its most common form, the binding energy B of a nucleus with mass number A and
Historically, the model was developed in the 1930s as a macroscopic description of nuclear binding, culminating
Limitations include the neglect of microscopic shell effects and deformation, which are important for precise predictions.