Exploring the possible two-proton radioactivity of $^{38,39}$Ti
Abstract
Two-proton (2) radioactivity represents a rare decay mode that has been experimentally observed only in a selected few nuclei. The exploration of 2 emission is crucial for elucidating the structure, mass, and nucleon-nucleon interactions within exotic proton-rich nuclei. Ti has long been postulated as a potential candidate for 2 emission; however, experimental investigations have yet to confirm its 2 decay. To provide more accurate information for further studies, we utilize the Gamow shell model (GSM) and the Gamow coupled channel (GCC) method to analyze the prospective 2 radioactivity of isotopes Ti. Our calculations suggest that Ti is indeed a viable candidate for 2 emission. Notably, the estimated partial 2 decay width for Ti, predicted from the three-body GCC method, suggests that its 2 decay could rival its decay in likelihood, although this is highly dependent on the specific 2 decay energy. Additionally, our analysis indicates a propensity for pairing between the valence protons in Ti. A similar investigative approach reveals that Ti exhibits a higher 2 decay energy and a broader decay width than Ti, positioning it as a more promising candidate for 2 decay.
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@article{arxiv.2501.09542,
title = {Exploring the possible two-proton radioactivity of $^{38,39}$Ti},
author = {B. Huang and F. P. Bai and D. Q. Fang and S. M. Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.09542},
year = {2025}
}
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9 pages, 5 figures