Interacting Boson Model
The
Interacting Boson Model
(IBM) is a model in
nuclear physics
in which nucleons (
protons
or
neutrons
) pair up, essentially acting as a single
particle
with
boson
properties, with integral
spin
of 0, 2 or 4. The
IBM-I
treats both types of
nucleons
the same. The
IBM-II
treats
protons
and
neutrons
separately.
See also
Liquid drop model
Shell model
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