A triton-cluster model with 'quasi-neutrons' claims to explain the calcium charge-radius pattern and predicts a peak radius at 54Ca and a 60Ca radius equal to 40Ca.
Hence the concept of quasi-neut rons, in a conjugate/dual manner, should be able to explain the deformatio n picture of 42Si, as obtained by Bastin et al
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Puzzling Radii of Calcium Isotopes: $^{40}{\rm Ca} \rightarrow ^{44}{\rm Ca} \rightarrow ^{48}{\rm Ca} \rightarrow ^{52}{\rm Ca}$, and Duality in the Structure of $^{42}_{14}{\rm Si}_{28}$ and $^{48}_{20}{\rm Ca}_{28}$
A triton-cluster model with 'quasi-neutrons' claims to explain the calcium charge-radius pattern and predicts a peak radius at 54Ca and a 60Ca radius equal to 40Ca.