Half-lives of $\alpha$ decay from natural nuclides and from superheavy elements
Abstract
Recently, experimental researches on the decay with long lifetime are one of hot topics in the contemporary nuclear physics [e.g. N. Kinoshita {\sl et al.} (2012) and J. W. Beeman {\sl et al.} (2012) ]. In this study, we have systematically investigated the extremely long-lived -decaying nuclei within a generalized density-dependent cluster model involving the experimental nuclear charge radii. In detail, the important density distribution of daughter nuclei is deduced from the corresponding experimental charge radii, leading to an improved -core potential in the quantum tunneling calculation of -decay width. Besides the excellent agreement between theory and experiment, predictions on half-lives of possible candidates for natural emitters are made for future experimental detections. In addition, the recently confirmed -decay chain from 117 is well described, including the attractive long-lived -decaying Db, i.e., a positive step towards the "island of stability" in the superheavy mass region.
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@article{arxiv.1410.2664,
title = {Half-lives of $\alpha$ decay from natural nuclides and from superheavy elements},
author = {Yibin Qian and Zhongzhou Ren},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.2664},
year = {2014}
}
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14 pages