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Decay studies of $^{288-287}115$ alpha-decay chains

Nuclear Theory 2011-11-09 v1

Abstract

The α\alpha-decay chains of 288287115^{288-287}115 are studied along with the possible cluster decay modes by using the preformed cluster model (PCM). The calculated α\alpha-decay half-lives are compared with experimental data and other model calculations. The calculated Q-values, penetration probabilities and preformation probabilities factors for α\alpha-decay suggest that 170283113^{283}_{170}113,172287115^{287}_{172}115 and 165272107^{272}_{165}107 parent nuclei are more stable against the α\alpha-decay. These alpha decay chains are further explored for the possibilities of cluster decay. Decay half lives of different cluster from different nuclei of the decay chains point to the extra stability near or at the deformed shells Z=108, N=162 and Z=100, N=152. The decay half-lives for 14C^{14}C and 48Ca^{48}Ca clusters are lower than the current experimental limit (\approx 102810^{28}sec).

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@article{arxiv.1111.1948,
  title  = {Decay studies of $^{288-287}115$ alpha-decay chains},
  author = {Sushil Kumar and Shagun Thakur and Rajesh Kumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.1948},
  year   = {2011}
}