massdefekter
Massdefekter, or mass defect, refers to the difference between the total mass of the free nucleons that make up a nucleus (the Z protons and N neutrons) and the actual mass of the nucleus itself. In symbols, Δm = Z mp + N mn − M(nucleus). This deficit arises because energy is released when nucleons bind together via the strong nuclear force, and, according to Einstein’s E = mc^2, some of the mass is converted into binding energy.
The binding energy associated with the mass defect is E_b = Δm c^2. In practice, Δm is often
Mass defects vary across isotopes and are a key part of understanding nuclear stability and nuclear reactions.
In addition to the nuclear mass defect, there is an atomic mass defect, which considers the masses
Mass defects are central to calculations of nuclear binding energies, reaction energetics, and the overall understanding