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English: The discrepancy between experimentally-obtained binding energies and those predicted by the SEMF, alongside conventional nuclear shell lines.

Note that, for the purpose of illustration, light nuclides and some light nuclides with energies outside of the range -50 < E < 150 are not shown.

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The discrepancy between experimentally-obtained binding energies and those predicted by the SEMF, alongside nuclear shell lines.

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current19:04, 25 February 2025Thumbnail for version as of 19:04, 25 February 2025740 × 400 (78 KB)Mia yun Ruseeven clearer contours (note that the data is still AME2016! i figure i may as well wait for AME2026 or somesuch by now ahaha)

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