On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 2:39 PM, <mix...@bigpond.com> wrote:

IOW the barrier does work in two directions (due to the two forces at
> work), but
> is never named accordingly. So I suspect that it's just the naming
> convention
> that is confusing you.
>

When calculating the tunneling probability of an alpha particle, the width
of the Coulomb barrier is an important term in the calculation.  The
tunneling rate ranges from fractions of a second to billions of years as a
result of small changes in this term. The Coulomb barrier width extends far
beyond the reach of the nuclear force, which is on the order of ~ 1 fm.  If
the nuclear force were the only thing keeping the alpha particle within the
potential well of the nucleus, one would expect any geometrical
considerations in the calculation to extend beyond the nucleus itself on
the order of ~ 1 fm, which is far from the case in this calculation.

I think we went over this ground earlier, and I'm having trouble finding
your reply.  Of course, you could very well be correct, and I will keep an
open mind.

Eric

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